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Newsbrief ***** Sunday, March 21, 2004 ***** # First Edition Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Chairperson Dr. Tony T. Lei President District Judges Mark R. Denton and Valorie J. Vega Vice Presidents Dr. William N. Thompson Director of Public Administration Institution Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Sue Fawn Chung Director of Culture Institution Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC (702) 255-9058 *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Governor Kenny Guinn of Nevada Appoints Dr. Held to Nevada State Board of medical examiners By PAI of WBTI*1 The following is our post for the Press Release from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn on March 19, 2004: ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 19, 2004 Contact Greg Bortolin or John Trent 775-684-5670 Gov. Guinn Appoints Dr. Held to Nevada State Board of medical examiners*2 CARSON CITY - Gov. Kenny Guinn today announced the appointment of Dr. Charles Held of Gardnerville to the State Board of Medical Examiners. "Dr. Held is highly respected in the medical community," Gov. Guinn said. "He will bring knowledge, integrity and a strong commitment to service to this board. I am pleased he is willing to serve." Held, 58, has been practicing in Nevada since 1979 and moved his practice from Reno to Gardnerville in February of 2002, where he is in private practice specializing in pulmonary medicine and sleep disorder. "I want to thank Gov. Guinn for honoring me with this appointment," Held said. "As a member of this board I will work diligently to uphold the standards of Nevada's medical community and maintain the health of our state's citizens." Held has served on the staff of several area hospitals, including St. Mary's Hospital, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Washoe Medical Center, Carson-Tahoe Hospital, Veterans¡¦ Administration Hospital, and as a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Nevada. He is currently on the consulting staff of South Lyon Medical Center in Yerington and Barton Memorial Hospital in South Lake Tahoe. The Board of Medical Examiners is responsible for establishing standards for licensure of physicians in the state; conducting examinations for licensure and establishing a system of scoring for those examinations; investigating the character of each applicant for a license and issuing licenses to those applicants who meet the qualifications set by the board. The term of office for board members is four years with a two-term limit. Held replaces Dr. Robin Titus of Wellington.*3 *****Office of the Governor Grant Sawyer State Office Building 101 North Carson Street 555 East Washington, Suite 5100 Carson City, NV 89701 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Fax: 775-684-7198 Fax: 702-486-2505 ------------------------- References *1. PAI of WBTI is the initials of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Office of the Governor. 'Press Release: Dr. Held appointed to State Board of Medical Examiners,' "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of Governor Kenny C. Guinn --- 03-19-04," (march 19, 2004), Carson, Nevada: Office of Governor Kenny Guinn. *3. Ibid. 77777777777777777777 88888888888888888888888888888888 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 **************************************************** | |
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Newsbrief ***** Saturday, March 20, 2004 ***** # First Edition Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Chairperson Dr. Tony T. Lei President District Judges Mark R. Denton and Valorie J. Vega Vice Presidents Dr. William N. Thompson Director of Public Administration Institution Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Sue Fawn Chung Director of Culture Institution Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC (702) 255-9058 *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Governor Kenny Guinn of Nevada KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT SUMMIT VIEW RIBBON CUTTING By GSBPA of WBTI*1 It is our pleasure to post the Press Release from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn*2 as in the following: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 18, 2004 Contact Greg Bortolin or John Trent*3 775-684-5670 GOV. Guinn KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT SUMMIT VIEW RIBBON CUTTING CARSON CITY - Gov. Kenny Guinn will deliver keynote remarks at a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of Summit View Youth Correctional Center as a state-operated facility at 10 a.m., Monday, March 22 in Las Vegas. Summit View Youth Correctional Center is located at 5730 Range Road.*4 Summit View, a 96-bed secure juvenile facility, is operated by the State of Nevada's Division of Child and Family Services. It will provide a secure facility for serious and chronic juvenile offenders committed from Nevada's nine judicial districts. Summit View was initially opened by a private provider on June 1, 2000, but closed in January 2002 when the provider terminated the management contract with the State due to numerous personnel, management and operations problems. The 2003 Nevada Legislature approved Gov. Guinn's budget request for state operation of the facility to restore needed bed space in Nevada. The facility re-opened as a state-run operation on Jan. 26 with 24 youth. Under State operation, Summit View will provide: *** A safe, secure environment for youth and staff. *** Programs to educate youth, including vocational and social skills programs. *** Treatment services for youth with mental health and substance use disorders. *** Victim restoration and public safety.*5 *****Office of the Governor Media Contact 101 North Carson Street Robert McLellan, Superintendent Carson City, NV 89701 Summit View Correctional Center Fax: 775-684-7198 702-486-5983 ------------------------------------ References *1. Dr. Kenny Guinn is the Governor of Nevada, U. S. A.. *2. GSBPA of WBTI is the initials of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *3. Office of the Governor. 'Press Release: Gov. Guinn Keynote Speaker at Summit View Ribbon Cutting,' "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of Governor Kenny C. Guinn -- 03 - 19 - 04," Carson City, Nevada: Office of Governor Kenny Guinn. *4. Ibid *5. Ibid. 333333333333 55555555555555555555555555 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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Newsbrief ***** Friday, March 19, 2004 ***** # First Edition Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Chairperson Dr. Tony T. Lei President District Judges Mark R. Denton and Valorie J. Vega Vice Presidents Dr. William N. Thompson Director of Public Administration Institution Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Sue Fawn Chung Director of Culture Institution Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC (702) 255-9058 *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slogan of the GSBPA of WBTI --- To become more effective online communication in every online venue! By Tiffany Chang *****To be more successful for your Web site, you need to be favored by the most famous search engine services like Google! (www.google.com), Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com), Aol! (www.aol.com), Infoseek! (www.infoseek.com), among others.***** "We need individuals who can restore hope and create positive changes in our society. It is our responsibility as educator to produce leaders who will take that initiative. To do so, we must be at the level of the individual student and alumnus. Utimately, the school must strengthen the student's intellect and create a better, bolder, and more ehical thinker who will yield the greatest impact on the community in roles as educators therapists, and business persons," siad Nancy Magnusson Fagan at the time when she was the Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University.*1 Today, one of the important slogan of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) is: To become more effective online communication in every online venue! Starting from 1980, the author had been benefit deeply from two main courses of the program of Doctorate Degree of Education (Ed. D.) in Institution Management of Pepperdine University.*2 They were: (1) ED 740 Computer Utilization in Institutional Management; and (2) ED 730 Methodological Approaches to Educational Research and Evaluation. The technical skills and knowledge of information management had sharpened my abilities of the research, management, and teaching in an national organization of information management and the graduate school of business administration. After many years of administrative resposibility in higher policy-making organization and teaching business school of famous universities, the author concentrated effort to study and acquire the knowledge and utilization of information management in the United States of America ten years after I received M. B. A. from Pepperdine. My two years of computer consulting job at the Computer Laboratory of the Graduate School of Education and Pshchology and the School of Business and Management of Pepperdine University advanced the practical experience for me to complete my dessertation entitled "A Study of the Impact of Enrollment in a Computer Science Class on Mathematics Scores and Attendance in a Secondary School". I taught information management for five years at the Graduate School of Business Administration of National Chunghsing University. Indeed, business achievement is the new yardstick of success in today's society. Therefore, business has become not only the fastest growing major in undergraduate institutions but also in graduate school of famous universities, nationally and internationally. The emphasis of the online communication skills and the quantitative analysis techniques with computers is one of the most important study for the art of success to the business students, professionals, executives, and owners. In many ways, business school is at the center of this cultural phenomenon. For some, the business school is the passport to the boardroom, the ticket to the top of the corporate ladder. these schools, nationally and internationally, pump out the new generation of business leaders by hundreds of thousands. "They are the pipeline of raw material with which the nation's --- and the world's --- leading business build the future. And MBAs are not limited to the traditional corporate world: From Wall Street to Madison Avenue, from Sand Hill Road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, today's MBAs lead organizations large and small, in every conceivable industry. They are the executives and entrepreneurs who power the economy."3 "UNLESS YOU'VE BEEN LIVING IN A CAVE, you've seen enormous changes in communications technology over the past two decades. From orbiting satellites routing long distance phone calls to email to undreamed-of growth of the Internet, the age of communicating online, using computers and networks, is upon us all," stated at the first paragraphy of the 'Introduction' of the book, "How to say it online: everything you need to know to master the new language of cyberspac," written by Kim Baker and Sunny Baker.*4 "And what could be better news? To keep in touch, there's nothing faster or cheaper than email. To gain access to information and people, the power of online communication expands your reach from the local to the global. To meet new friends and even romance a potential life partner, online venues provide rich opportunities (if you know the right things to say and the best way to say them). At school, the Internet places volumes of knowledge on ever subject at your fingertips, and at work, computer networks make business communication more efficient than ever." *5 Whether you are in business or in non-profit organization, you need to have a Web site. This seems to be a common wisdom in now- a-days. Think seriously about the needs of your market before you go onto the Web to make more money for business, to develop better non-profit organization, or to contribute to more community service. "It's hard to believe that Fred's Service Station really needs a Web Site to reap new profits. However, for some businesses and professional service firms, the Internet and web to gether offer viable marketing and distribution opportunities. Software companies, online magazines, and email order businesses can do quite well from the Web --- if the owners know how to say the right things on their sites. The Secrets of a Successful Web Site: Just having a site on the Web will do almost nothing to sell your products or services. To promote your Web site, there are three things you must do: (1). You must register your Web site with the best search engines. (2). You should consider using the many free and not free advertising opportunities on the Web. (3) You should search the Web regularly for competitive and related sites, where you can attach a link to your site." *5 To be more successful for your Web site, you need to be favored by the most famous search engine services like Google! (google.com), Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com), Aol! (www.aol.com), Infoseek! (www.infoseek.com), among others. "There is no longer any such thing as a purely national economy. The rest of the world is just too big to ignore, either as a market or as a competitor. If business schools do nothing other than to train their students to think internationally, they would have accomplished an important task," said John Young, CEO, Hewlett-Packard.*7 Innovation is the key to success, managers are looking everywhere in the global organization for new ideas. Modern companies would view Information technology (IT) as a major competitive differentiator. Strategic businesses emphazise the ueses of information technology for management. International companies develop their global IT platforms by integrating worldwide hardware, software, and Internet-based network architecture. Commuunication technology, for example the teleconferencing and computer networks, is making it possible for people from subsidiaries around the world to work together on project. Many business are becoming global companies and moving toward transnational e-business strategies in which they integrate the global business activities of their subsidiaries and headquarters. The international dimemsions of managing global e-business technologies include dealing with cultural, political, and geoeconomic challenges posed by various countries for global marketplace. The e-business technologies are changing the distribution, relatonships, resources, and responsibilities of managers. Information Technology is helping managers of e-business to eliminate layers of amangement, enabling more collaborative forms of management, providing them with significant information technology resources, and confront them with major e-business and e-commerce challenge. Innovation is the key to success, managers are looking everywhere in the global organization for new ideas. Modern companies would view Information technology (IT) as a major competitive differentiator. Strategic businesses emphazise the ueses of information technology for management. International companies develop their global IT platforms by integrating worldwide hardware, software, and Internet-based network architecture. Commuunication technology, for example the teleconferencing and computer networks, is making it possible for people from subsidiaries around the world to work together on project.*8 In order to keep the online universe a productive, safe, communicative environment, it is interesting and worth to post the ten commandments for computer ethics. They were created by the Computer Ethics Institute: (1). Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people. (2). Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work. (3). Thou shalt not snoop around in other people's files. (4). Thou shalt not use a computer to steal. (5). Thou shalt not use a computer to bear false witness. (6). Thou shalt not use or copy softwear for which you have not paid. (7). Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorization. (8). Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output. (9). Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you write. (10). Thou shalt use a computer in ways that show consideration and respect. A sucessful businessperson always know the old rule that says "It's easier to keep an existing customer than to find a new one." In online customer relationships, this rule is just as important. Your goal should not only to get new visitors, but to cultivate your customer base to yield repeat sales, services, and referrals from satisfied purchasers, clients, and patronagers. "Besides a good product or service, there are only three things you need for successful online customer relations: strong communication, common courtesy, and exemplary customer service. Unfortunately, these old-fashioned values are often missing in many companies' online promotional communication." *9 President Andrew Benton of Pepperdine University took the opportunity to give the Grduate Schools Board of visitors a sneak preview of the campus in last May. The president, along with Dean of the business school Dr. Linda Livingstone, hosted several special guests including David Mount, Mrs. Reva Graziadio, who was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Aliva and Stevan Calvillo. In Addition, President Andrew Benton welcome former U. S. President Gerald Ford. "It is so right that he is here today, becuase when he serve on our Board of Regents we were envisioning this project," President Benton remarked.*2 President Ford understood what the completion of the Drescher Graduate School meant. More importanly he understood that the project reprents all that is good about a generation of people who continue to build a great America. "I think our country should be proud of the fact that we proved that free enterprise, free election opportunities, free economic systems could prevail over state-run, governmen controlled nations," said President Ford. "How can we leave the world in a better conditiion than we found it? Near the top of such answers is this: Build a teaching institution that is grounded in timeless truths. Or, as our mission statement expresses it, 'Pepperdine is a Christian unversity committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership.' That is a mission worth investing a life in," pointed out President Benton at his message on the "Pepperdine People".*10 --------------------------- References *1. Pepperdine University. (1994), "The Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University --- 1994 - 95 Academic Catalog," Malibu, California: Pepperdine University. *2. Pepperdine University. (1990), "The Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University --- 1988 - 89 CATALOG," Malibu, California: Pepperdine University. *3. Housman. Jon. (2001), "The MBA Jungle," Cambridge, Massachusetts: Persus Publishing. *4. Baker, Kim; and Baker, Sunny. (2001), "How to say it online: everything you need to know to master the new language of cyberspace," Paramus, New Jersey: Pretice Hall. *5. Ibid. *6. Ibid. *7. Ball, Donald A, and McCulloch, Jr., Wendell H. (2003) International Business --- The Challenge of Global Competition," Chicago: McGraw-Hill Irvin. *8. O'Brien, James A. (2003) "Introduction to Information Systems," Boston, N. Y.: McGraw-Hill Irvin. *9. Baker, Kim; and Baker, Sunny. Ibid. *10. Benton, Andrew. 'A message from the President,' (2003), "Pepperdine People," Malibu, Califonia: Pepperdine University. 777777777777777777777777 555555555555555555555555555555555 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************************************************ | | |
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Newsbrief ***** Thursday, March 18, 2004 ***** # First Edition Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Chairperson Dr. Tony T. Lei President District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega Vice Presidents Dr. William N. Thompson Director of Public Administration Institution Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Sue Fawn Chung Director of Culture Institution Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark Count District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC (702) 255-9058 *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service spects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAVINGS FROM LEASE-PURCHASE PRACTICES By Kenny Guinn*1 During the course of my administration, I have sought innovative ways to reduce costs for state government. On Monday, I was part of a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Conservation and Natural Resources Building, which will be constructed as part of the capitol complex in Carson City. I thought I would take a moment to tell you about this 120,000-square-foot building, which will actually help us save tax dollars.*2 Each year, state government leases 750,000 square feet of privately owned office space throughout Carson City. The costs associated with such leases are high. In state fiscal year 2002, for example, more than $22 million was spent statewide in rent by state agencies. And, since we usually reserve our bonding capacity for special purposes, such as new schools, university buildings, and prisons, the state has lacked sufficient bonding authority to build a new state office building. To reduce costs for office space, I worked closely with State Treasurer Brian Krolicki to develop a financing option known as lease-purchase so that a new state office building could be constructed. Under this financing option, a private company will build the Conservation and Natural Resources facility on the capitol complex and will then lease the building to the state for 27 years. When the lease is completed, the state will own this building that will have an estimated value of $80 million. This agreement helps our state. Once the state owns the building, we will be able to use this $80 million asset to dramatically reduce our rental costs for privately owned office space. During the term of the agreement, the state will receive a direct rental savings of more than $2 million and an operational benefit of $34 million. Moreover, because agencies will now be centralized, they can work together better to improve the services provided to citizens. I have instructed state agencies to look into this option for other locations in Nevada, including Las Vegas. It is important that we use this innovative financing program in the creation of new buildings, when applicable, for the most efficient use of our taxpayers' dollars.*3 --------------------------- *1. Dr. Kenny Guinn is the Governor of Nevada, U. S. A.. *2. Office of the Governor. 'A message from Governor Kenny C. Guinn -- March 17, 2004,' "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn," (March 17, 2004), Carson City, Nevada: Office of Governor Kenny Guinn. *3. Ibid. *****About the Author: Kenny Guinn, 67, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in Physical Education from Fresno State University and later obtained a doctorate in Education from Utah State University in Logan. He was named Superintendent of Schools in Clark County and served with distinction in that position until 1978. In his work for the Clark County School District, Guinn was recognized as an effective administrator committed to educational excellence at a time when the county was experiencing exponential student growth. His service to Clark County students was honored when Kenny C. Guinn Junior High School was named for him. In 1978, Guinn began applying his management skills in business as Administrative Vice President for Nevada Savings and Loan in Las Vegas, which later became PriMerit Bank. At PriMerit, he was appointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Las Vegas-based bank. Soon thereafter, Guinn was recruited to the energy business as the President of Southwest Gas Corporation and eventually became Chairman of the Board of Directors of that utility in 1993. In 1994, Guinn was recruited by the University of Nevada Board of Regents to serve as interim president of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. In addition to his one-year term at UNLV, Guinn served the state in leadership roles on a variety of committees and commissions, including the Clark County Community College Advisory Committee, the UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees, the White House Conference on Children and Youth, among others. Guinn has also worked in his community in a variety of volunteer roles, ranging from involvement in the Boy Scouts and Pop Warner Football to the United Way of Southern Nevada and the Southern Nevada Independent Youth Athletic Association. Dr. Kenny Guinn is now the Governor of Nevada, U. S. A. at his second term. 333333333333333333 66666666666666666666666666666 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 **************************************************** | | |
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Newsbrief ***** 2:58 p. m. Wednesday, March 17, 2004 ***** # First Edition Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao Chairperson Dr. Tony T. Lei President District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega Vice Presidents Dr. William N. Thompson Director of Public Administration Institution Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Sue Fawn Chung Director of Culture Institution Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark Count District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC (702) 255-9058 *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service spects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOP GOVERNORS TO DISCUSS LEADING ISSUES DURING MEDIA AVAILABILITY IN LAS VEGAS ON MARCH 19, 2004 By PAI of WBTI*1 We are pleased to post immediatelly the Press Release which was received by Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn at 2:46 p. m. on March 17, 2004 as in the following: *2 For Immediate Release: Contact: Harvey Valentine Thursday, March 18, 2004 Tel: 202-662-4143 MEDIA ADVISORY GOP GOVERNORS TO DISCUSS LEADING ISSUES DURING MEDIA AVAILABILITY IN LAS VEGAS ON MARCH 19 WHO: Republican governors - including RGA Chairman Bob Taft (OH), Forum Host and RGA Vice Chairman Kenny Guinn (NV), Bill Owens (CO), John Hoeven (ND), and Mike Rounds (SD). WHAT: Media Availability during RGA regional forum in Nevada. WHEN: 11:45 AM, Friday, March 19. [NOTE: Reporters must have official media credentials with photo identification. Media check-in will begin at 11:15 AM local outside Tradewinds E. WHERE: Tradewinds E, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South Tel: (877) 632-7800. WHY: GOP governors will be traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada for a Regional Governors Forum hosted by Governor Kenny Guinn (NV). The Nevada Forum is the first in a series of four RGA Governors forums this election cycle. During their visit, the GOP governors will participate in an ideas exchange on leading issues as well as the important 2004 elections, which include 11 governors' races. The nation's Republican governors represent 28 states and approximately 60 percent of the population. These outstanding state chief executives are shaping public policy in key areas such as education, health care, jobs and homeland security. GOP governors are proven leaders, serving on the front lines setting priorities, balancing budgets and delivering on their promises to the people they represent.*3 ------------------------- References *1. PAI of WBTI is the initials of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Office of the Governor. 'GOP GOVERNORS TO DISCUSS LEADING ISSUES DURING MEDIA AVAILABILITY IN LAS VEGAS ON MARCH 19, 2004,' "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of Governor Kenny C. Guinn," (March 17, 2004), Carson City, Nevada: Office of Governor Kenny Guinn. *3. Ibid. 55555555555555555 777777777777777777777777777777 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 ************************************************ | | Go To Page: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] 46 [47][48] | |