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ACG Minnesota Announces November 2009 Luncheon Featuring Richard Davis, President and CEO of U.S. Bank

Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:45am EST
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20091116005049/en

MINNEAPOLIS--(Business Wire)--
The Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Minnesota Chapter invites all members
of the Minneapolis/St. Paul media to attend this month`s chapter meeting,
featuring Richard Davis, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of U.S.
Bancorp. Davis`s discussion will be centered on leading in unchartered waters. 

Meeting Details

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 11:30 AM-1:30 PM 

ACG Minnesota Meeting

 Marquette Hotel           
 50th Floor of IDS Center  
 80 South Eighth Street    
 Minneapolis, MN           


Please visit www.marquettehotel.com/location.htm for directions. For more
information on this event and our speaker, please visit the ACG Minnesota Web
site at www.acg.org/minnesota/. 

Media Registration

Members of the media are invited to attend the event this month at no cost.
Please register your attendance by calling Nicki Vincent at 612-590-1041 or
email at acgminnesota@acg.org.

 Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming ACG Minnesota 2009 Calendar Events                           
                                                                                   
 December        December 2, 2009         ACG MN Corporate Breakfast               
                                          
Restructuring & Turnaround              
 December        December 15, 2009        ACG MN Joint Luncheon with CFA society   
                                          
Featuring Slocum, Asset Manager         
                                          
Performance Evaluation                  
                                          
with Texas Hemmaplardh                  
 January         January 28, 2009         ACG Joint Dinner with CFA society        
                                          
Featuring Economist David Brooks,       
                                          
Columnist for the New York Times        


About ACG Minnesota

The Association for Corporate Growth provides members with practical information
to develop sound corporate growth decisions. ACG emphasizes top-quality
performance, high earnings and well-founded corporate value. Diverse business
professionals formed the Minnesota chapter over 35 years ago and membership now
exceeds 280 executives. Members count on an extensive peer network where they
can test and exchange ideas. All meetings feature speakers who offer provocative
perspectives and prompt creative thought about daily challenges in the business
world. Members` skills are advanced and they typically come from these
backgrounds:

* Top executives in their operating company divisions of administration,
finance, development and planning 
* Principals in professional service firms such as attorneys, accountants and
deal makers all specializing in mergers and acquisitions 
* Financiers including venture capitalists, bankers and equity investors

Visit http://www.acg.org/minnesota for more information on ACG Minnesota.

ACG Minnesota
Nicki Vincent, 612-590-1041
Executive Director
acgminnesota@acg.org



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