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January 15, 2008

CA ExCom Meets in La Quinta, CA

This past weekend, your Counselors Academy Executive Committee met to discuss new and old business for the year, as well as to put final plans in place for this year's Spring Conference in Naples, FL.

The normal format for these meetings is to meet at the facility which will host the Spring Conference the following year. In 2009, our conference will be at the La Quinta Inn and Resort in La Quinta, CA. By staying at the facility, we get a chance to experience first-hand what the resort and the host town have to offer, which, admittedly, isn't a bad way to spend a weekend. But despite the distractions of the golf course, the tennis courts, restaurants, beautiful scenery and the spa, we accomplished much and put some great plans and final touches in place for this year's conference.

Attached are a few photos from our executive session as we were discussing plans for the Naples conference, the organization's overall strategic plan and other business, both old and new.

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Carolyn Marr (left) with PRSA and ExCom members Sydney Ayers and Ben Wheatley

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ExCom members Elise Mitchell and Eric Morgenstern

The next meeting of the executive committee, apart from the monthly conference calls and daily contact for projects, will be in Naples at the Spring Conference. Go here for more information about the 2008 Spring Conference, including early-bird registration specials.

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