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Member
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Pictured left to right: Kerry Scarlott, Partner, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP;
Mark Ain, Executive Chairman, Kronos Inc. and AeA National
Director; Bill Archey, AeA President and CEO; Rory J. Cowan, Chairman,
President and CEO, Lionbridge Technologies, Inc.
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Earlier this year, AeA
held a private dinner for senior level executives from AeA member companies
on the topic of global competitiveness. Special thanks to our event
sponsor, AeA associate member company Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP.
Following a networking reception, guests heard a
presentation from AeA President and CEO,
Bill Archey, on AeA's campaign to boost awareness on changes the U.S. needs
to make to its educational system to remain competitive in the global
market. He also updated attendees on recent developments in Washington
DC impacting technology companies and reviewed AeA's efforts to date on
easing the burden of some provisions of Sarbanes Oxley 404. Read more
on
U.S. competitiveness issues.
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Bill Archey reviews current developments in Washington, DC
impacting the technology industry.
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The evening featured some excellent networking
opportunities. Shown in the
foreground from left to right: AeA's Frank Donlan; Posternak's Kerry Scarlott
and Jay Bertelli, Chairman, President and CEO, Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
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Event sponsor, Kerry T. Scarlott, Partner,
Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP, welcome the attendees. |
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AeA's President and CEO, William T. Archey
discusses recent developments in Washington DC and their potential
impact on technology companies. |
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Bill Archey reviews AeA's efforts on
Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 and our recent meetings with the PCAOB and
SEC.
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Don't miss our next event -- visit
AeA's event
calendar for additional high impact events and
opportunities to network with your peers. |
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Do you have an idea for a guest speaker?
Do you want to help shape AeA's local
events? Are you interested in
joining one of AeA New England's Committees? We
invite you to join our
Program Committee to plan future programs.
To learn more, contact Anne Doherty Johnson at 781.938.1925, x101.Back to top
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