Forum Resources Network Invites Washington, D.C.-Area Association Executives to Join Peer Learning Groups in Upcoming Event Set for February 11


WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Forum Resources Network calls all association executives in the Washington, D.C. area who are looking for access to superior peer learning and networking opportunities. Comprised of eight to twelve peers meeting on a monthly basis, Association Executive Forum (AEF) is open to CEOs, Executive Directors and Presidents of leading nonprofit associations.

Forum Resources Network will host a luncheon for qualified prospective members on Tuesday, February 11, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in downtown Washington, D.C. at the Gordon Biersch Restaurant. Qualified candidates are invited to learn more about these unique Association Executive Forum groups.

Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, Forum Resources Network was founded 5 years ago to train, support and bring together groups of peers for the purpose of learning, sharing and personal, as well as professional, growth.

"Association Executive Forum provides a safe environment for peers to share with one another. Being the leader of a nonprofit association is a formidable challenge. Not only are you facing the challenges of running a successful business, but you are also keeping members happy, as well as reporting to an ever-changing board of directors. It is a challenge unlike any other. Imagine having a group of peers that face the same issues and problems to bounce ideas off of. Think of the time and energy you could save if you had access to such a group that you could learn from," states Forum Resources Network's President and Founder Mo Fathelbab

Forum members traditionally describe a very personal experience founded on the principle that one learns the most from those who share similar experiences.

Forum Resources Network and the Association Executive Forum give you the tools to "Harness the Power of Peer Experience".



            

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