FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2005
PRIVACY DOMINATES TORONTO AGENDA
Ron Moss, Toronto Chapter Director,
kicks off 2005 with a meeting agenda addressing two HOT topics: Data
Quality (presented by Geoff Day, Vice-President, DataFix) and Data
Accesss and Privacy Considerations (presented by Hans Wobbe, Nammu
Director, Data Management and Privacy). Leading off the February
17th session will be an update by Canada Post.
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PUBLICATIONS MAIL COUNCIL: WIN-WIN-WIN
Launched at Quebecor World, Richmond
Hill, February 2nd, the NAMMU Publications Mail Council is already
impressing printers, publishers, data managers, circulators, value
add mailers, with its potential. NAMMU President, Kathleen Rowe,
fully credits the NAMMU members who saw the need for this Council,
singling out Transcontinental and Quebecor World for their strong
support.
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MEDBUY EXTENSION FOR MOORE
Moore Canada, an RR Donnelley, Moore
Wallace Partnership, has been awarded three-year extensions to its
multi-year, multi-million dollar agreements with Medbuy Corporation.
The agreements include management, printing and distribution
services for forms and labels, as well as the opportunity to provide
other solutions such as print on demand, E-procurement, E-forms and
E-solutions. Medbuy Corporation is the national Group Purchasing
Organization (GPO) for Canada’s leading health care providers.
REMI MARCOUX HONORED
Remi Marcoux, Executive Chairman of
The Board, Transcontinental, was named fourth by his peers on the
list of most respected Canadian CEO’s in the recently published
TENTH ANNUAL SURVEY OF CANADA’s MOST RESPECTED CORPORATIONS. The
survey, conducted by Ipsos-Reid and sponsored by KPMG, involved
interviewing 263 of Canada’s CEO’s. The most respected CEO’s were
determined based on: Vision, focus, discipline or good strategy;
Financial performance; Track record; Shareholder or investment
value. The survey named Dominic D’Alessandro of Manulife Financial
Corporation the most respected CEO.