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In case you haven't heard... We've been moving. Not the proverbial 'up', but the less desireable... 'around'. Similar to the legendary bol wevil we're "just looking for a home". Fortunately, we have friends, and the enduring relationships that will allow PCNA to persist and carry on.... but more on that later.

~Today we would like to celebrate one of our own, John Hill~

John, a long time trade show coach, founder of John Hill and Associates, a member of the PCNA Board of Directors and now... author, will be hosting our first public event of the year. A book signing Monday June 23rd at Book Review, 313 New York Avenue, Huntington, NY from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

John has written a book, "Tips and Tales From the Booth". Many of our members invest heavily in promoting brands, products, and or capabilities at industry trade shows. While on one hand developing a presence is imperative, for many, ensuring, even measuring a return on investment can be difficult. Planning, execution and follow-up.... complex and costly. John, an industry professional will speak, sharing experiences (good, bad and hilarious) and answer questions from those interested in improving their organization's performance and ROI at trade shows.

You may RSVP here or for additional information you may contact John at johnhillandassociates.com of call 516-473-7202

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Making New York a Leader in Infection Prevent
The REALLY BIG SHOW - Interphex
PCNA & Friends Summer Networking Event
March 2007
April 24th - 26th 2007
June 21st 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


MEETING
HOLD THIS DATE

THURSDAY,October 12th, 2006,
6-8 PM FARMINGDALE STATE UNIVERSITY
The University Club
PCN Alliance Presents


"Fuel Cells and
Practical Applications"

 

PCNA Learn About Leading Program

How technology might provide a competitive advantage and enhance
your organization's image as a concerned and innovative leader in our industry.


The Commercial Availability of Alternative Energy Solutions is Growing.

New York State's Own


Has graciously offered David Hamilton to address our group on Fuel Cell Technology.
Join us on October 12th an learn about Fuel Cell Technology and how it might be applied in our industry.

Fuel Cell technology, integrated as part of your facilities infrastucture, may save you money, increase operations reliability and reduce the risk of down time.

Because of improvements over the last several years in reliability, availability and pricing, when considering back up power sources, fuel cell technology should be, at the very least, in the conversation. The advantages of sustainable, or 'green' technology in providing extended back up power to computer and communication systems, production lines, and environmenally sensitive facilities are beginning to be understood. As the cost of new technology continues to fall, the total cost of ownership of traditional back up power sources continues to climb and today one must add to this equation..... In addition to the cost of procurement and maintenance, one must also consider the growing envionmental issues.

Join us on October 12th at State University of New York Farmingdale and....

Learn about Leading

How fuel cells work

Who uses them and how

 

Note : There will be a charge of fifteen (15) dollars for members, twenty (20) dollars for non members, and twenty five (25) dollars for people registering at the door. New members will not be charged. An RSVP is required. Please call John Hill at 516-473-7202 or send an e-mail to jhill@johnahillandassociates.com. A light buffet dinner and beverages will be served.

Farmingdale State University of New York is located on Route 110 in Melville. Directions to the University Club will be sent with registration materials.