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May be of interest to your biz dev efforts.
Best, Jeff ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 04/04/2001 12:10 PM ----- =09"Laura Goldseth" <lgoldseth@svmg.org< =0904/04/2001 12:00 PM =09=09=20 =09=09 To: <lgoldseth@svmg.org< =09=09 cc:=20 =09=09 Subject: FW: first message not quite complete SVMG MEMBERS...please find below information pertaining to a PIBA Product Strategies Meeting. Kathleen at PIBA can offer SVMG members a 50% discount if they aren't PIBA members already. Her contact information is at the ver= y end of the text. This may be something of interest. Check it out. Laura ***************************************************************************= * ****************** Join PIBA's EHS Product Strategies Committee meeting, 8:30am-10:30am Thursday morning, April 5, 2001, at Agilent Technologies, 395 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto - directions at <http://www.piba.org< Registration 7:50am-8:25am. Speakers: Michael Cox, Agilent Technologies; Elizabeth Zimmermann, IBM; Chris Hazen, ERM; and David Monzma of BSR Since Agenda 21 pronounced the need for supply chain management in Chapter 4, organizations have labored to bring their suppliers to heel in terms of environmental risk and management. Now, we are turning the corner to second-generation SM tools. Agilent=01,s best-in-class program is a good example of these tools, leveraging other supplier qualification considerations and ease of management for the customer. Join PIBA for an exciting discussion concerning managing EHS in the supply chain. This is an area of interest to any company that depends primarily on suppliers for products and operations. Michael Cox, who manages the supply-chain EHS management program for Agilent Technologies, will lead a participatory discussion concerning supply-chain EHS practices and benefits. Michael believes that this is an area of growth opportunity for EHS professionals. =01&The supply chain brings together a huge number of EHS issues and opportunities under one roof. Integrating EHS into the chain should be a top priority for any Fortune 500 company.=018 Michael will discuss what Agilent is doing to take an integrated approach to this issue and to find hidden value and opportunity. Although the perspective will be electronics manufacturing, any company that uses suppliers will benefit from the discussion. This will be a fast paced and exciting morning. A 30-minute discussion will follow the presentations. So that each speaker has use of allotted presentation time this meeting will start on time. PIBA Members free Non members 95.00 RSVP to Kathleen at PIBA at 650/965-2436 or kathleen@piba.org
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