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February 28, 2005

Construction Experts Lead Management Symposium at Georgia Tech

During “The Business of Successful Contracting” conference, Atlanta, April 5-6, 2005, experts from Greenway Consulting, AGC, FMI and leading construction companies will share stories from the trenches. Mid-level managers, senior PMs and executives of growing companies are invited to attend the workshop to explore current management challenges facing the industry.

(PRWEB) February 28, 2005 -- On April 5-6, 2005, Hoyt Lowder, Vice-President of FMI Corp., will be one of several high-profile speakers kicking off Georgia Tech’s second annual Senior Executive Business Education Series for Contractors : “The Business of Successful Contracting.” held in Atlanta .Lowder will join a panel including AGC’s Chief Economist, Ken Simonson and Jim Cramer, Chairman/CEO of Greenway Consulting to discuss the issues and challenges facing an industry that has begun to re-configure itself in response to technological change and demands for rapid delivery and better value.

During the two-day program for general and trade contractors, experts from Ernst & Young, The Beck Group, Kraft Construction Company, Holder Construction, and Wachovia Insurance Services will share stories from the trenches with mid-level managers, senior project managers and executives of growing companies. They will discuss best practices in the areas of project management, finance management, human resources, marketing and business development, information technology, and risk management.

For more information visit our website at: www.coa.gatech.edu/bc/sebe or contact Ife Jinadu at 404-385-3541

The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech consistently ranks among U.S. News & World Report's top ten public universities in the United States. In a world that increasingly turns to technology for solutions, Georgia Tech is using innovative teaching and advanced research to define the technological university of the 21st century.

Posted by Industrial at February 28, 2005 10:53 PM

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