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Sandy Carter, Vice President, Social Business Sales and Evangelism, IBM Corporation @ LeWeb London 2012 Central Hall Westminster-1741

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Sandy Carter, Vice President, Social Business Sales and Evangelism, IBM Corporation @ LeWeb London 2012 Central Hall Westminster-1741
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Sandy Carter, Vice President, Social Business Sales and Evangelism, IBM Corporation @ LeWeb London 2012 Central Hall Westminster-1737
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Photo by @Kmeron for LeWeb12 Conference @ Westminster Central Hall -London-

Commencement 2012

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Commencement 2012
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David McGillivray ’76 was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Public Service.

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MSU-Mankato Graduation 2009
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The business college graduates are seated on the right and the social/behavioral sciences grads are on the left. My brother's former roommate was graduating with a degree in international relations. Since he is from Japan and didn't have any family or friends present, my family decided to attend in their place. The Bresnan Arena inside the Taylor Center is where the Minnesota Timberwolves used to hold their training camp.

MSU is a state college located an hour and a half outside the Twin Cities metro area with an enrollment of almost 15,000. It is the third largest university in the state behind the University of Minnesota and St. Cloud State. Athletic teams compete in Div II except for hockey which is Div I. The hockey teams have been quite good the past few years actually. The campus is also home to the training camps for both the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Timberwolves. Notable alumni include ABC sports commentator Brad Nessler, 2007 Miss America contestant Jennifer Hudspeth, and Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor.


Business is slow this afternoon
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But the temperature was 20 degrees, the wind was from the west and this was a pleasant enough place to lie and read.

2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community

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2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
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Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)

DLD Conference 2012 - Day 3

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DLD Conference 2012 - Day 3
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MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 24: Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 24, 2012 in Munich, Germany. ence and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and investors for crossover conversation and inspiration. (Photo by Nadine Rupp/Getty Images)


DLD Conference 2012 - Day 3
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MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 24: Renzo Rosso of Diesel speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 24, 2012 in Munich, Germany. ence and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and investors for crossover conversation and inspiration. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)


DLD Conference 2012 - Day 3
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MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 24: Cenk Bayrakdar of Turkcell speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 24, 2012 in Munich, Germany. ence and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and investors for crossover conversation and inspiration. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

2012 FIRST Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional

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2012 FIRST Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional
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Palmetto Partners announces “Rebound Rumble” as high-school students from six states and Charleston area schools gather to showcase their hard work in the 2012 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional.

From Thursday, March 22, 2012 to Saturday, March 24, 2012 at the North Charleston Coliseum, over 1,000 students making up 42 teams, as well as engineering and technical mentors will demonstrate their skill for science, mathematics, and technology. They will compete for honors and recognition that reward design excellence, competitive play, sportsmanship, and high-impact partnerships between schools, businesses, and communities. The highly competitive, action-packed contest is described as a rock concert and sporting event rolled into one.

The Opening Ceremonies on Friday, March 23, 2012 at 9:00am will include South Carolina Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mick Zais, North Charleston Mayor R. Keith Summey, and The Citadel President, Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa. Afterwards, games will begin. A full schedule of events.

Over a six-week timeframe, students work with professional engineering Mentors to design a robot that solves a problem using a Kit of Parts and a standard set of rules. Once these young inventors create the robot, their teams participate in regional competitions that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students.

The 2012 “Rebound Rumble” robotics game is played between two Alliances of three teams each. Each Alliance competes by trying to score as many of the basketballs in the hoops as possible during the two minute and 15-second match. Balls scored in higher hoops score teams more points. Team Alliances are awarded bonus points if they are balanced on bridges at the end of the match. Game animation of Rebound Rumble.

Apart from the game itself, teams are judged on design, team spirit, professionalism, and perseverance.

Now in its 21st season, the FIRST Robotics Competition encompasses more than 58,000 high school students participating on approximately 2,343 teams in the United States and worldwide. The regional events will lead to the FRC Championship, an international competition, at the Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri 25-28 April, 2012.

FIRST was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, developer of the first portable insulin pump and the first portable kidney dialysis machine, to “create a world where science and technology are celebrated where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes.”

“The varsity sport for the mind,” the FIRST Robotics Competition combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world engineering” as a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team.

This season, participating FIRST students are eligible to apply for more than million in scholarships from 130 leading universities and colleges.

Students:
Learn from professional engineers
Build and compete with a robot of their own design
Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware
Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments
Earn a place in the World Championship in St. Louis, MO in April 2012
Qualify for over million in college scholarships

For more information on the competition, go to the FIRST website at: www.usfirst.org, FIRST Robotics Competition or www.palmettopartnersrobotics.com/


2012 FIRST Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional
business first
Image by North Charleston
Palmetto Partners announces “Rebound Rumble” as high-school students from six states and Charleston area schools gather to showcase their hard work in the 2012 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional.

From Thursday, March 22, 2012 to Saturday, March 24, 2012 at the North Charleston Coliseum, over 1,000 students making up 42 teams, as well as engineering and technical mentors will demonstrate their skill for science, mathematics, and technology. They will compete for honors and recognition that reward design excellence, competitive play, sportsmanship, and high-impact partnerships between schools, businesses, and communities. The highly competitive, action-packed contest is described as a rock concert and sporting event rolled into one.

The Opening Ceremonies on Friday, March 23, 2012 at 9:00am will include South Carolina Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mick Zais, North Charleston Mayor R. Keith Summey, and The Citadel President, Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa. Afterwards, games will begin. A full schedule of events.

Over a six-week timeframe, students work with professional engineering Mentors to design a robot that solves a problem using a Kit of Parts and a standard set of rules. Once these young inventors create the robot, their teams participate in regional competitions that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students.

The 2012 “Rebound Rumble” robotics game is played between two Alliances of three teams each. Each Alliance competes by trying to score as many of the basketballs in the hoops as possible during the two minute and 15-second match. Balls scored in higher hoops score teams more points. Team Alliances are awarded bonus points if they are balanced on bridges at the end of the match. Game animation of Rebound Rumble.

Apart from the game itself, teams are judged on design, team spirit, professionalism, and perseverance.

Now in its 21st season, the FIRST Robotics Competition encompasses more than 58,000 high school students participating on approximately 2,343 teams in the United States and worldwide. The regional events will lead to the FRC Championship, an international competition, at the Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri 25-28 April, 2012.

FIRST was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, developer of the first portable insulin pump and the first portable kidney dialysis machine, to “create a world where science and technology are celebrated where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes.”

“The varsity sport for the mind,” the FIRST Robotics Competition combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world engineering” as a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team.

This season, participating FIRST students are eligible to apply for more than million in scholarships from 130 leading universities and colleges.

Students:
Learn from professional engineers
Build and compete with a robot of their own design
Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware
Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments
Earn a place in the World Championship in St. Louis, MO in April 2012
Qualify for over million in college scholarships

For more information on the competition, go to the FIRST website at: www.usfirst.org, FIRST Robotics Competition or www.palmettopartnersrobotics.com/


2012 FIRST Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional
business first
Image by North Charleston
Palmetto Partners announces “Rebound Rumble” as high-school students from six states and Charleston area schools gather to showcase their hard work in the 2012 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Palmetto Regional.

From Thursday, March 22, 2012 to Saturday, March 24, 2012 at the North Charleston Coliseum, over 1,000 students making up 42 teams, as well as engineering and technical mentors will demonstrate their skill for science, mathematics, and technology. They will compete for honors and recognition that reward design excellence, competitive play, sportsmanship, and high-impact partnerships between schools, businesses, and communities. The highly competitive, action-packed contest is described as a rock concert and sporting event rolled into one.

The Opening Ceremonies on Friday, March 23, 2012 at 9:00am will include South Carolina Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mick Zais, North Charleston Mayor R. Keith Summey, and The Citadel President, Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa. Afterwards, games will begin. A full schedule of events.

Over a six-week timeframe, students work with professional engineering Mentors to design a robot that solves a problem using a Kit of Parts and a standard set of rules. Once these young inventors create the robot, their teams participate in regional competitions that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students.

The 2012 “Rebound Rumble” robotics game is played between two Alliances of three teams each. Each Alliance competes by trying to score as many of the basketballs in the hoops as possible during the two minute and 15-second match. Balls scored in higher hoops score teams more points. Team Alliances are awarded bonus points if they are balanced on bridges at the end of the match. Game animation of Rebound Rumble.

Apart from the game itself, teams are judged on design, team spirit, professionalism, and perseverance.

Now in its 21st season, the FIRST Robotics Competition encompasses more than 58,000 high school students participating on approximately 2,343 teams in the United States and worldwide. The regional events will lead to the FRC Championship, an international competition, at the Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri 25-28 April, 2012.

FIRST was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen, developer of the first portable insulin pump and the first portable kidney dialysis machine, to “create a world where science and technology are celebrated where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes.”

“The varsity sport for the mind,” the FIRST Robotics Competition combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world engineering” as a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team.

This season, participating FIRST students are eligible to apply for more than million in scholarships from 130 leading universities and colleges.

Students:
Learn from professional engineers
Build and compete with a robot of their own design
Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware
Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments
Earn a place in the World Championship in St. Louis, MO in April 2012
Qualify for over million in college scholarships

For more information on the competition, go to the FIRST website at: www.usfirst.org, FIRST Robotics Competition or www.palmettopartnersrobotics.com/

Incubator Award 2012

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Incubator Award 2012
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The Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation (Hivos), a leading Dutch organisation with a worldwide presence, and its partner organization Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa.biz), the leading Africa focused business community for entrepreneurs and investors, are pleased to announce CESACOPA the winner of 2012 Incubator Award.

CESACOPA is a coffee cooperative located in Amboim province, Angola. The main objective of the CESACOPA project is to increase coffee quality standards for export while at the same time making a clear contribution to the community e.g., employment generation and pollution abatement. The coffee is produced without use of chemicals or pesticides and the fertilizer used is organic. It is also noted that the project impacts some 6000 families as direct beneficiaries. Leo Soldaat, the Senior Advisor of Financial Services at Hivos, explained, ‘At Hivos, we stand for supporting entrepreneurial activities with important impact in the areas of poverty, climate change and food security. Our focus is on people living in rural areas and CESACOPA is an example of a promising initiative taking these challenges head on.’

This year’s African Finance and Investment Forum, held on the 18th of June at the Rabobank Headquarters in the Netherlands, gathered leading global representatives from a variety of sectors to highlight the financial tools, solutions and growing policy trends needed to ensure economic growth for Africa’s SMEs. The discussions and proposals highlighted at the forum are essential for a cross section of African sectors and look at concrete strategies needed to establish their full economic potential. The Rabobank Foundation, Centenary Bank, Global Development Cooperative, the World Bank, GIZ (German International Cooperation Organisation), FARA and the Shell Foundation are just a few of the organisations that attended the AFIF this year.


Incubator Award 2012
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Image by VC4Africa
The Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation (Hivos), a leading Dutch organisation with a worldwide presence, and its partner organization Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa.biz), the leading Africa focused business community for entrepreneurs and investors, are pleased to announce CESACOPA the winner of 2012 Incubator Award.

CESACOPA is a coffee cooperative located in Amboim province, Angola. The main objective of the CESACOPA project is to increase coffee quality standards for export while at the same time making a clear contribution to the community e.g., employment generation and pollution abatement. The coffee is produced without use of chemicals or pesticides and the fertilizer used is organic. It is also noted that the project impacts some 6000 families as direct beneficiaries. Leo Soldaat, the Senior Advisor of Financial Services at Hivos, explained, ‘At Hivos, we stand for supporting entrepreneurial activities with important impact in the areas of poverty, climate change and food security. Our focus is on people living in rural areas and CESACOPA is an example of a promising initiative taking these challenges head on.’

This year’s African Finance and Investment Forum, held on the 18th of June at the Rabobank Headquarters in the Netherlands, gathered leading global representatives from a variety of sectors to highlight the financial tools, solutions and growing policy trends needed to ensure economic growth for Africa’s SMEs. The discussions and proposals highlighted at the forum are essential for a cross section of African sectors and look at concrete strategies needed to establish their full economic potential. The Rabobank Foundation, Centenary Bank, Global Development Cooperative, the World Bank, GIZ (German International Cooperation Organisation), FARA and the Shell Foundation are just a few of the organisations that attended the AFIF this year.

2012 Ideas Challenge

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2012 Ideas Challenge
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Image by Mays Business School
[Photo: Michael Kellett for the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship]



2012 Ideas Challenge
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Image by Mays Business School
[Photo: Michael Kellett for the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship]

Up-Start! Competition 2012

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Up-Start! Competition 2012
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The Up-Start! Competition is an annual business pitch competition for Entrepreneurship 101 students.

Welcome Days Fall 2012

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Welcome Days Fall 2012
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NIU Business welcomes its great students for the start of the fall semester. The event took place on August 24, 2012.


Welcome Days Fall 2012
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NIU Business welcomes its great students for the start of the fall semester. The event took place on August 24, 2012.


Welcome Days Fall 2012
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NIU Business welcomes its great students for the start of the fall semester. The event took place on August 24, 2012.

2012 M.B. Zale Visionary Merchant Lecture

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2012 M.B. Zale Visionary Merchant Lecture
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Zale Corp. CEO Theo Killion talks to students in the M.B. Zale Leadership Scholar program at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School.

[Photo: Gabe Chmielewski for Mays Communications]


2012 M.B. Zale Visionary Merchant Lecture
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Zale Corp. CEO Theo Killion talks to students in the M.B. Zale Leadership Scholar program at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School.

[Photo: Gabe Chmielewski for Mays Communications]

Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012

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Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012
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Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Warren W. Marlow

Camp Humphreys breaks ground on Conference and Dining Center for Soldiers, civilians and families stationed in Korea


CAMP HUMPHREYS –Army officials broke ground on a .5 million project to construct the Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center here, May 16.

“This building will be a centerpiece for people to gather and will provide us a capability to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Col. Joseph P. Moore, United States Army Garrison Humphreys commander. “This is something we’ll need here as Camp Humphreys grows into one of the primary hubs of U.S. Forces in Asia.”

The project, slated for completion in mid-July 2014, will include a large Conference Center and banquet hall, a name-brand restaurant, an amphitheater, a covered deck, a game room, outdoor decks and an atrium. Moore noted that the combined banquet hall-conference center will have its own kitchen facility – providing U.S. Forces in Korea a place to hold military balls, large meetings and conferences.

The Conference and Dining facility has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years. It is the largest Non-Appropriated Fund construction project in the Army and will be paid for through Soldier-generated dollars.

Home to the 2nd Infantry Division's combat aviation brigade and the Army's most active overseas airfield, the number of Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys is expected to grow in the coming years by 238 percent, from 6,670 to 22,497, and the number of families is on track to grow by 1,270 percent.

As part of its transformation, U.S. Forces Korea will relocate from areas in and north of Seoul, to two enduring hubs south of the Han River; the northwest/Pyeongtaek hub, consisting mainly of USAG-Humphreys and Osan Air Base; and the southeast /Daegu hub, comprised mainly of USAG Daegu and Chinhae Naval Base.

Moore talked about planning a project of this size and expressed his appreciation for the support IMCOM leaders provided throughout the process.

“The construction is actually the easy part, compared to all of the planning and programming required to get us where we are today,” Moore said. “We wouldn’t be here today, were it not for the vital support we received from the leadership at Installation Management Command.”

Moore will be retiring from the Army next month, but said he made it a personal goal to break ground on the center before he departed.

USAG Humphreys Deputy Command Mark Cox also participated in the ceremony and commented on the importance of preparing for the planned influx of Soldiers, civilians and family members in the coming years.

“As Humphreys expands, so too will our need for additional conference, entertainment and dining facilities” said Cox. “The garrison is committed to providing our community the services and support they need while stationed here.”


Ceremony narrator Sean McManus noted the wide impact the project will have.

“This facility will provide dozens of jobs to our Korean partners and provide a facility second-to-none for our Soldiers, Family members, and both American and Korean civilian employees,” he said. “This is another example of our commitment to the long-term friendship between the U.S. and people of South Korea.
Don Claycomb, Humphreys Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, echoed Moore’s sentiments about the long-term impact of the new facility.

“Camp Humphreys will be growing by leaps and bounds over the next few years, and breaking ground on this new facility now means that we will be ready to meet many of their needs when they arrive. A major portion of the planning process was looking at the future, identifying perceived needs and building a facility that will meet those needs. With the amount of time and money involved between today’s ground-breaking and the actual start of operations, we wanted to get it right the first time.”

Claycomb praised the work of the entire Community in helping move the Conference and Dining Center from paper to the actual start of construction.

“This didn’t just happen,” he said. “The Command, Director of Public Works and, of course, our FMWR team headed by Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross spent countless hours in developing the plan. Now it’s up to the Seoyong Construction Co. to turn the vision into reality.”

Seoyong is one of Korea’s leading construction firms and has built many structures and facilities throughout the Korean peninsula, including several World Cup Stadiums major bridges and convention facilities.

“I think we’re in good hands with Seoyong,” Claycomb said, “and, like everyone else, I will be excited to watch the dream grow into reality over the next two years.”


Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012
home based business
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Warren W. Marlow

Camp Humphreys breaks ground on Conference and Dining Center for Soldiers, civilians and families stationed in Korea


CAMP HUMPHREYS –Army officials broke ground on a .5 million project to construct the Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center here, May 16.

“This building will be a centerpiece for people to gather and will provide us a capability to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Col. Joseph P. Moore, United States Army Garrison Humphreys commander. “This is something we’ll need here as Camp Humphreys grows into one of the primary hubs of U.S. Forces in Asia.”

The project, slated for completion in mid-July 2014, will include a large Conference Center and banquet hall, a name-brand restaurant, an amphitheater, a covered deck, a game room, outdoor decks and an atrium. Moore noted that the combined banquet hall-conference center will have its own kitchen facility – providing U.S. Forces in Korea a place to hold military balls, large meetings and conferences.

The Conference and Dining facility has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years. It is the largest Non-Appropriated Fund construction project in the Army and will be paid for through Soldier-generated dollars.

Home to the 2nd Infantry Division's combat aviation brigade and the Army's most active overseas airfield, the number of Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys is expected to grow in the coming years by 238 percent, from 6,670 to 22,497, and the number of families is on track to grow by 1,270 percent.

As part of its transformation, U.S. Forces Korea will relocate from areas in and north of Seoul, to two enduring hubs south of the Han River; the northwest/Pyeongtaek hub, consisting mainly of USAG-Humphreys and Osan Air Base; and the southeast /Daegu hub, comprised mainly of USAG Daegu and Chinhae Naval Base.

Moore talked about planning a project of this size and expressed his appreciation for the support IMCOM leaders provided throughout the process.

“The construction is actually the easy part, compared to all of the planning and programming required to get us where we are today,” Moore said. “We wouldn’t be here today, were it not for the vital support we received from the leadership at Installation Management Command.”

Moore will be retiring from the Army next month, but said he made it a personal goal to break ground on the center before he departed.

USAG Humphreys Deputy Command Mark Cox also participated in the ceremony and commented on the importance of preparing for the planned influx of Soldiers, civilians and family members in the coming years.

“As Humphreys expands, so too will our need for additional conference, entertainment and dining facilities” said Cox. “The garrison is committed to providing our community the services and support they need while stationed here.”


Ceremony narrator Sean McManus noted the wide impact the project will have.

“This facility will provide dozens of jobs to our Korean partners and provide a facility second-to-none for our Soldiers, Family members, and both American and Korean civilian employees,” he said. “This is another example of our commitment to the long-term friendship between the U.S. and people of South Korea.
Don Claycomb, Humphreys Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, echoed Moore’s sentiments about the long-term impact of the new facility.

“Camp Humphreys will be growing by leaps and bounds over the next few years, and breaking ground on this new facility now means that we will be ready to meet many of their needs when they arrive. A major portion of the planning process was looking at the future, identifying perceived needs and building a facility that will meet those needs. With the amount of time and money involved between today’s ground-breaking and the actual start of operations, we wanted to get it right the first time.”

Claycomb praised the work of the entire Community in helping move the Conference and Dining Center from paper to the actual start of construction.

“This didn’t just happen,” he said. “The Command, Director of Public Works and, of course, our FMWR team headed by Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross spent countless hours in developing the plan. Now it’s up to the Seoyong Construction Co. to turn the vision into reality.”

Seoyong is one of Korea’s leading construction firms and has built many structures and facilities throughout the Korean peninsula, including several World Cup Stadiums major bridges and convention facilities.

“I think we’re in good hands with Seoyong,” Claycomb said, “and, like everyone else, I will be excited to watch the dream grow into reality over the next two years.”


Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012
home based business
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Warren W. Marlow

Camp Humphreys breaks ground on Conference and Dining Center for Soldiers, civilians and families stationed in Korea


CAMP HUMPHREYS –Army officials broke ground on a .5 million project to construct the Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center here, May 16.

“This building will be a centerpiece for people to gather and will provide us a capability to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Col. Joseph P. Moore, United States Army Garrison Humphreys commander. “This is something we’ll need here as Camp Humphreys grows into one of the primary hubs of U.S. Forces in Asia.”

The project, slated for completion in mid-July 2014, will include a large Conference Center and banquet hall, a name-brand restaurant, an amphitheater, a covered deck, a game room, outdoor decks and an atrium. Moore noted that the combined banquet hall-conference center will have its own kitchen facility – providing U.S. Forces in Korea a place to hold military balls, large meetings and conferences.

The Conference and Dining facility has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years. It is the largest Non-Appropriated Fund construction project in the Army and will be paid for through Soldier-generated dollars.

Home to the 2nd Infantry Division's combat aviation brigade and the Army's most active overseas airfield, the number of Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys is expected to grow in the coming years by 238 percent, from 6,670 to 22,497, and the number of families is on track to grow by 1,270 percent.

As part of its transformation, U.S. Forces Korea will relocate from areas in and north of Seoul, to two enduring hubs south of the Han River; the northwest/Pyeongtaek hub, consisting mainly of USAG-Humphreys and Osan Air Base; and the southeast /Daegu hub, comprised mainly of USAG Daegu and Chinhae Naval Base.

Moore talked about planning a project of this size and expressed his appreciation for the support IMCOM leaders provided throughout the process.

“The construction is actually the easy part, compared to all of the planning and programming required to get us where we are today,” Moore said. “We wouldn’t be here today, were it not for the vital support we received from the leadership at Installation Management Command.”

Moore will be retiring from the Army next month, but said he made it a personal goal to break ground on the center before he departed.

USAG Humphreys Deputy Command Mark Cox also participated in the ceremony and commented on the importance of preparing for the planned influx of Soldiers, civilians and family members in the coming years.

“As Humphreys expands, so too will our need for additional conference, entertainment and dining facilities” said Cox. “The garrison is committed to providing our community the services and support they need while stationed here.”


Ceremony narrator Sean McManus noted the wide impact the project will have.

“This facility will provide dozens of jobs to our Korean partners and provide a facility second-to-none for our Soldiers, Family members, and both American and Korean civilian employees,” he said. “This is another example of our commitment to the long-term friendship between the U.S. and people of South Korea.
Don Claycomb, Humphreys Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, echoed Moore’s sentiments about the long-term impact of the new facility.

“Camp Humphreys will be growing by leaps and bounds over the next few years, and breaking ground on this new facility now means that we will be ready to meet many of their needs when they arrive. A major portion of the planning process was looking at the future, identifying perceived needs and building a facility that will meet those needs. With the amount of time and money involved between today’s ground-breaking and the actual start of operations, we wanted to get it right the first time.”

Claycomb praised the work of the entire Community in helping move the Conference and Dining Center from paper to the actual start of construction.

“This didn’t just happen,” he said. “The Command, Director of Public Works and, of course, our FMWR team headed by Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross spent countless hours in developing the plan. Now it’s up to the Seoyong Construction Co. to turn the vision into reality.”

Seoyong is one of Korea’s leading construction firms and has built many structures and facilities throughout the Korean peninsula, including several World Cup Stadiums major bridges and convention facilities.

“I think we’re in good hands with Seoyong,” Claycomb said, “and, like everyone else, I will be excited to watch the dream grow into reality over the next two years.”

Emtech 2012, José Gómez-Márquez, diseñador de dispositivos médicos del laboratorio Little Devices de MIT

Some cool internet business images:


Emtech 2012, José Gómez-Márquez, diseñador de dispositivos médicos del laboratorio Little Devices de MIT
internet business
Image by centrodeinnovacionbbva


Emtech 2012
internet business
Image by centrodeinnovacionbbva

2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community

Some cool business partnership images:


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)

2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community

Check out these business partnership images:


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
business partnership
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)

Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012

A few nice home based business images I found:


Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012
home based business
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Warren W. Marlow

Camp Humphreys breaks ground on Conference and Dining Center for Soldiers, civilians and families stationed in Korea


CAMP HUMPHREYS –Army officials broke ground on a .5 million project to construct the Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center here, May 16.

“This building will be a centerpiece for people to gather and will provide us a capability to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Col. Joseph P. Moore, United States Army Garrison Humphreys commander. “This is something we’ll need here as Camp Humphreys grows into one of the primary hubs of U.S. Forces in Asia.”

The project, slated for completion in mid-July 2014, will include a large Conference Center and banquet hall, a name-brand restaurant, an amphitheater, a covered deck, a game room, outdoor decks and an atrium. Moore noted that the combined banquet hall-conference center will have its own kitchen facility – providing U.S. Forces in Korea a place to hold military balls, large meetings and conferences.

The Conference and Dining facility has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years. It is the largest Non-Appropriated Fund construction project in the Army and will be paid for through Soldier-generated dollars.

Home to the 2nd Infantry Division's combat aviation brigade and the Army's most active overseas airfield, the number of Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys is expected to grow in the coming years by 238 percent, from 6,670 to 22,497, and the number of families is on track to grow by 1,270 percent.

As part of its transformation, U.S. Forces Korea will relocate from areas in and north of Seoul, to two enduring hubs south of the Han River; the northwest/Pyeongtaek hub, consisting mainly of USAG-Humphreys and Osan Air Base; and the southeast /Daegu hub, comprised mainly of USAG Daegu and Chinhae Naval Base.

Moore talked about planning a project of this size and expressed his appreciation for the support IMCOM leaders provided throughout the process.

“The construction is actually the easy part, compared to all of the planning and programming required to get us where we are today,” Moore said. “We wouldn’t be here today, were it not for the vital support we received from the leadership at Installation Management Command.”

Moore will be retiring from the Army next month, but said he made it a personal goal to break ground on the center before he departed.

USAG Humphreys Deputy Command Mark Cox also participated in the ceremony and commented on the importance of preparing for the planned influx of Soldiers, civilians and family members in the coming years.

“As Humphreys expands, so too will our need for additional conference, entertainment and dining facilities” said Cox. “The garrison is committed to providing our community the services and support they need while stationed here.”


Ceremony narrator Sean McManus noted the wide impact the project will have.

“This facility will provide dozens of jobs to our Korean partners and provide a facility second-to-none for our Soldiers, Family members, and both American and Korean civilian employees,” he said. “This is another example of our commitment to the long-term friendship between the U.S. and people of South Korea.
Don Claycomb, Humphreys Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, echoed Moore’s sentiments about the long-term impact of the new facility.

“Camp Humphreys will be growing by leaps and bounds over the next few years, and breaking ground on this new facility now means that we will be ready to meet many of their needs when they arrive. A major portion of the planning process was looking at the future, identifying perceived needs and building a facility that will meet those needs. With the amount of time and money involved between today’s ground-breaking and the actual start of operations, we wanted to get it right the first time.”

Claycomb praised the work of the entire Community in helping move the Conference and Dining Center from paper to the actual start of construction.

“This didn’t just happen,” he said. “The Command, Director of Public Works and, of course, our FMWR team headed by Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross spent countless hours in developing the plan. Now it’s up to the Seoyong Construction Co. to turn the vision into reality.”

Seoyong is one of Korea’s leading construction firms and has built many structures and facilities throughout the Korean peninsula, including several World Cup Stadiums major bridges and convention facilities.

“I think we’re in good hands with Seoyong,” Claycomb said, “and, like everyone else, I will be excited to watch the dream grow into reality over the next two years.”


Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center Groundbreaking- U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea - 16 May 2012
home based business
Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Warren W. Marlow

Camp Humphreys breaks ground on Conference and Dining Center for Soldiers, civilians and families stationed in Korea


CAMP HUMPHREYS –Army officials broke ground on a .5 million project to construct the Camp Humphreys Conference and Dining Center here, May 16.

“This building will be a centerpiece for people to gather and will provide us a capability to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Col. Joseph P. Moore, United States Army Garrison Humphreys commander. “This is something we’ll need here as Camp Humphreys grows into one of the primary hubs of U.S. Forces in Asia.”

The project, slated for completion in mid-July 2014, will include a large Conference Center and banquet hall, a name-brand restaurant, an amphitheater, a covered deck, a game room, outdoor decks and an atrium. Moore noted that the combined banquet hall-conference center will have its own kitchen facility – providing U.S. Forces in Korea a place to hold military balls, large meetings and conferences.

The Conference and Dining facility has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years. It is the largest Non-Appropriated Fund construction project in the Army and will be paid for through Soldier-generated dollars.

Home to the 2nd Infantry Division's combat aviation brigade and the Army's most active overseas airfield, the number of Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys is expected to grow in the coming years by 238 percent, from 6,670 to 22,497, and the number of families is on track to grow by 1,270 percent.

As part of its transformation, U.S. Forces Korea will relocate from areas in and north of Seoul, to two enduring hubs south of the Han River; the northwest/Pyeongtaek hub, consisting mainly of USAG-Humphreys and Osan Air Base; and the southeast /Daegu hub, comprised mainly of USAG Daegu and Chinhae Naval Base.

Moore talked about planning a project of this size and expressed his appreciation for the support IMCOM leaders provided throughout the process.

“The construction is actually the easy part, compared to all of the planning and programming required to get us where we are today,” Moore said. “We wouldn’t be here today, were it not for the vital support we received from the leadership at Installation Management Command.”

Moore will be retiring from the Army next month, but said he made it a personal goal to break ground on the center before he departed.

USAG Humphreys Deputy Command Mark Cox also participated in the ceremony and commented on the importance of preparing for the planned influx of Soldiers, civilians and family members in the coming years.

“As Humphreys expands, so too will our need for additional conference, entertainment and dining facilities” said Cox. “The garrison is committed to providing our community the services and support they need while stationed here.”


Ceremony narrator Sean McManus noted the wide impact the project will have.

“This facility will provide dozens of jobs to our Korean partners and provide a facility second-to-none for our Soldiers, Family members, and both American and Korean civilian employees,” he said. “This is another example of our commitment to the long-term friendship between the U.S. and people of South Korea.
Don Claycomb, Humphreys Director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, echoed Moore’s sentiments about the long-term impact of the new facility.

“Camp Humphreys will be growing by leaps and bounds over the next few years, and breaking ground on this new facility now means that we will be ready to meet many of their needs when they arrive. A major portion of the planning process was looking at the future, identifying perceived needs and building a facility that will meet those needs. With the amount of time and money involved between today’s ground-breaking and the actual start of operations, we wanted to get it right the first time.”

Claycomb praised the work of the entire Community in helping move the Conference and Dining Center from paper to the actual start of construction.

“This didn’t just happen,” he said. “The Command, Director of Public Works and, of course, our FMWR team headed by Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross spent countless hours in developing the plan. Now it’s up to the Seoyong Construction Co. to turn the vision into reality.”

Seoyong is one of Korea’s leading construction firms and has built many structures and facilities throughout the Korean peninsula, including several World Cup Stadiums major bridges and convention facilities.

“I think we’re in good hands with Seoyong,” Claycomb said, “and, like everyone else, I will be excited to watch the dream grow into reality over the next two years.”

MINDevent 2012 Copenhagen

Some cool business license images:


MINDevent 2012 Copenhagen
business license
Image by eveos
Foto des MINDevent 2012 in Kopenhagen

Wir waren beim MINDevent in Kopenhagen vom 14.-16. November 2012. Wir haben viele Fotos mitgebracht, um die Stimmung und die Aktivitäten zu zeigen. Mehr zum Thema Eventmarketing, MICE und Social-Media - und natürlich dem MINDevent 2012 - auf unserem eveosblog für Marketing, Events & Social-Media.

Photo credits: eveosblog.de, Henning Stein

Hinweis zur Nutzung dieses Fotos
Du kannst dieses Foto gerne unter Beachtung der angegebenen Creative-Commons Lizenz auf deiner Webseite verwenden, in deinem Magazin oder einer Zeitung abdrucken - aber: wenn du dieses Foto benutzt musst du uns als Quelle unter dem Foto nennen (Foto: www.eveosblog.de) und - insofern du das Foto online benutzt - unseren Blog natürlich mit www.eveosblog.de verlinken. 'no-follow' Links gelten nicht. Dankeschön!

Note for usage of our photos
You are free to use this photo with the given Creative-Commons license on your website, magazine or print it - but: if you use any of our photos you must put a credit directly underneath the photo(s) (Photo: Henning Stein, eveosblog.de) and - if used online - link the credit to www.eveosblog.de. 'no-follow' Links are no option. Thank you!


MINDevent 2012 Copenhagen
business license
Image by eveos
Foto des MINDevent 2012 in Kopenhagen

Wir waren beim MINDevent in Kopenhagen vom 14.-16. November 2012. Wir haben viele Fotos mitgebracht, um die Stimmung und die Aktivitäten zu zeigen. Mehr zum Thema Eventmarketing, MICE und Social-Media - und natürlich dem MINDevent 2012 - auf unserem eveosblog für Marketing, Events & Social-Media.

Photo credits: eveosblog.de, Henning Stein

Hinweis zur Nutzung dieses Fotos
Du kannst dieses Foto gerne unter Beachtung der angegebenen Creative-Commons Lizenz auf deiner Webseite verwenden, in deinem Magazin oder einer Zeitung abdrucken - aber: wenn du dieses Foto benutzt musst du uns als Quelle unter dem Foto nennen (Foto: www.eveosblog.de) und - insofern du das Foto online benutzt - unseren Blog natürlich mit www.eveosblog.de verlinken. 'no-follow' Links gelten nicht. Dankeschön!

Note for usage of our photos
You are free to use this photo with the given Creative-Commons license on your website, magazine or print it - but: if you use any of our photos you must put a credit directly underneath the photo(s) (Photo: Henning Stein, eveosblog.de) and - if used online - link the credit to www.eveosblog.de. 'no-follow' Links are no option. Thank you!


MINDevent 2012 Copenhagen
business license
Image by eveos
Foto des MINDevent 2012 in Kopenhagen

Wir waren beim MINDevent in Kopenhagen vom 14.-16. November 2012. Wir haben viele Fotos mitgebracht, um die Stimmung und die Aktivitäten zu zeigen. Mehr zum Thema Eventmarketing, MICE und Social-Media - und natürlich dem MINDevent 2012 - auf unserem eveosblog für Marketing, Events & Social-Media.

Photo credits: eveosblog.de, Henning Stein

Hinweis zur Nutzung dieses Fotos
Du kannst dieses Foto gerne unter Beachtung der angegebenen Creative-Commons Lizenz auf deiner Webseite verwenden, in deinem Magazin oder einer Zeitung abdrucken - aber: wenn du dieses Foto benutzt musst du uns als Quelle unter dem Foto nennen (Foto: www.eveosblog.de) und - insofern du das Foto online benutzt - unseren Blog natürlich mit www.eveosblog.de verlinken. 'no-follow' Links gelten nicht. Dankeschön!

Note for usage of our photos
You are free to use this photo with the given Creative-Commons license on your website, magazine or print it - but: if you use any of our photos you must put a credit directly underneath the photo(s) (Photo: Henning Stein, eveosblog.de) and - if used online - link the credit to www.eveosblog.de. 'no-follow' Links are no option. Thank you!

2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community

Check out these partnership business images:


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
partnership business
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)


2012 Community Bocce Tournament benefitting the Partnership for a Sustainable Community
partnership business
Image by Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
The epic 6th annual Community Bocce Tournament presented by Piedmont Health was held on Thursday, May 24 at The Farm in Chapel Hill. Fifty teams competed for the title of champion with Team McNeely taking the trophy. Jim McNeely and Dwayne McNeely were undefeated on the day as they hoisted the 2012 Community Bocce Trophy. All proceeds from the Community Bocce Tournament will benefit the Partnership for a Sustainable Community, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s charitable community and economic development partner.

The 2012 Community Bocce Tournament is presented by Piedmont Health and sponsored by The Farm, Top of the Hill, State Farm - Pam Herndon, Herndon Construction, The Meat House, Baguettaboutit, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Black Star Strategies, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel, DSI Comedy, Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, Time Warner Cable Business Class, A Better Image Printing, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Polaris IT Solutions, Edward Jones - Pat Phelan, Senior Helpers, Kevin Seifert Photography, Terra Nova Global Properties, Desiree Goldman and Pat Neagle: ReMax Winning Edge, American Party Rentals and Aaron and Sonja Nelson. (©2012 Kevin Seifert Photography | kevinseifertphotography.com | 919.208.9458)

Incubator Award 2012

A few nice business proposal images I found:


Incubator Award 2012
business proposal
Image by VC4Africa
The Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation (Hivos), a leading Dutch organisation with a worldwide presence, and its partner organization Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa.biz), the leading Africa focused business community for entrepreneurs and investors, are pleased to announce CESACOPA the winner of 2012 Incubator Award.

CESACOPA is a coffee cooperative located in Amboim province, Angola. The main objective of the CESACOPA project is to increase coffee quality standards for export while at the same time making a clear contribution to the community e.g., employment generation and pollution abatement. The coffee is produced without use of chemicals or pesticides and the fertilizer used is organic. It is also noted that the project impacts some 6000 families as direct beneficiaries. Leo Soldaat, the Senior Advisor of Financial Services at Hivos, explained, ‘At Hivos, we stand for supporting entrepreneurial activities with important impact in the areas of poverty, climate change and food security. Our focus is on people living in rural areas and CESACOPA is an example of a promising initiative taking these challenges head on.’

This year’s African Finance and Investment Forum, held on the 18th of June at the Rabobank Headquarters in the Netherlands, gathered leading global representatives from a variety of sectors to highlight the financial tools, solutions and growing policy trends needed to ensure economic growth for Africa’s SMEs. The discussions and proposals highlighted at the forum are essential for a cross section of African sectors and look at concrete strategies needed to establish their full economic potential. The Rabobank Foundation, Centenary Bank, Global Development Cooperative, the World Bank, GIZ (German International Cooperation Organisation), FARA and the Shell Foundation are just a few of the organisations that attended the AFIF this year.

Incubator Award 2012

A few nice business proposal images I found:


Incubator Award 2012
business proposal
Image by VC4Africa
The Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation (Hivos), a leading Dutch organisation with a worldwide presence, and its partner organization Venture Capital for Africa (VC4Africa.biz), the leading Africa focused business community for entrepreneurs and investors, are pleased to announce CESACOPA the winner of 2012 Incubator Award.

CESACOPA is a coffee cooperative located in Amboim province, Angola. The main objective of the CESACOPA project is to increase coffee quality standards for export while at the same time making a clear contribution to the community e.g., employment generation and pollution abatement. The coffee is produced without use of chemicals or pesticides and the fertilizer used is organic. It is also noted that the project impacts some 6000 families as direct beneficiaries. Leo Soldaat, the Senior Advisor of Financial Services at Hivos, explained, ‘At Hivos, we stand for supporting entrepreneurial activities with important impact in the areas of poverty, climate change and food security. Our focus is on people living in rural areas and CESACOPA is an example of a promising initiative taking these challenges head on.’

This year’s African Finance and Investment Forum, held on the 18th of June at the Rabobank Headquarters in the Netherlands, gathered leading global representatives from a variety of sectors to highlight the financial tools, solutions and growing policy trends needed to ensure economic growth for Africa’s SMEs. The discussions and proposals highlighted at the forum are essential for a cross section of African sectors and look at concrete strategies needed to establish their full economic potential. The Rabobank Foundation, Centenary Bank, Global Development Cooperative, the World Bank, GIZ (German International Cooperation Organisation), FARA and the Shell Foundation are just a few of the organisations that attended the AFIF this year.

244/365/1339 (February 10, 2012) – Signing the Wall in the Kresge Library Offices (Ross School of Business, University of Michigan)

Some cool office 2010 business images:


244/365/1339 (February 10, 2012) – Signing the Wall in the Kresge Library Offices (Ross School of Business, University of Michigan)
office 2010 business
Image by cseeman
As part of a new tradition, we are inviting people who we have worked with to sign the wall of our office, much the way that performers sign the walls backstage at performance halls or radio stations. This is a nice way for us to see all the people who we have helped over the years at Kresge Library. This tradition was started on March 18, 2010.


Demolition of the Wall Between Former Room 100 and Business Manager's Office
office 2010 business
Image by Enokson
The school underwent renovations in August 2010 to transform the former general office area into two new classrooms (Rooms 100 and 101), and renovate a storage area and classroom at the front of the building into the new general office.


.99 iPad holder
office 2010 business
Image by chrisfreeland2002
Business card holder from Office Depot.

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