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Society for Advancement ofManagement travels
S A.M . sounds like it could be somebody's little • brother.
Actually, it'sthe Society for theAdvancement ofManagement.
S.A.M members in 1985-86 enjoyed lots ofbusiness-oriented activitiessuch as:
'Spending a week atDisney World duringSpringBreakfor a management seminar and relaxation The group observed the $1 billion-a-year industry, which, according to faculty advisor Randy Nutter, has been highly praisedforitsexcellent management techniques
*Touringa localindustrysuch asBabcock and Wilcox'snuclear fueldivision and computer center Flowers Bakery, C.R. Hudgins PlatingInc.
and Wheat FirstSecurities
"Meeting local business leaders at monthly lectures
The Disney World trip was a first.
"We've never tried anything like that," President Liz Bane said
S.A.M. members get practical experience in management, fundraising, and committee work
Rank-and-file members meet once a month. Officers meet every week, Inaddition, there's a monthly social.
S.A.M had 85 members in 1985-86, which represented "phenomenal growth" from the year before and made the Liberty chapter "one of the largest in the United States," Nutter said.
Dolph Bell