NEDS proves to be a success.The National Executive Development School (NEDS) was another tremendous success with 22 speakers and 82 attendees from 18 states coming together Jan. 12-15, at the Hilton Hil·ton , Conrad Nicholson 1887-1979. American hotel-chain organizer who acquired hotels in many American cities and in 1946 founded the Hilton Hotel Corporation. Las Cruces Las Cruces (läs kr `sĭs), city (1990 pop. 62,126), seat of Dona Ana co., SW N.Mex., on the Rio Grande, in a farm area irrigated by the Elephant Butte system; founded 1848, inc. 1907. in Las Cruces, N.M. Presentations covered important subjects such as team building, professional development, building political support base, contract management and tourism, and parks and recreation. Attendees really seem to enjoy the condensed matter This article is about the publications. For the phases of matter, see Condensed matter physics. There are at least 2 publications named Condensed Matter. the school is presented in. "There is always information to take back and implement. The school atmosphere is invaluable to developing personnel and encouraging ongoing learning for park and recreation professionals," stated one NEDS attendee at·tend·ee n. One who is present at or attends a function. See Usage Note at -ee1. attendee Noun a person who is present at a specified event Noun 1. . The 2006 National Executive Development School will be held Jan. 11-14 at the Sheraton Old Town in Albuquerque, N.M. Visit www.nrpa.org/neds for more information. |
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