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Call for GDO Newsletter Announcements

  • 1.  Call for GDO Newsletter Announcements

    Posted 12-30-2007 21:46
    > As 2007 comes to a close, it's about time for the February GDO
    > Newsletter! (I know--where has the time gone?)
    >
    > I am requesting inclusions to the newest newsletter--calls for papers,
    > any announcements for next years' Academy meetings, etc. Please follow
    > these directions for submitting your piece:
    >
    > 1. Please put the announcement in a MS Word document (or in the text
    > of an email if you do not have MS Word). Make sure you include any
    > contact information.
    > 2. If possible, use Times New Roman text, 12 point font. We'll then
    > format it to fit the template. Please don't use any formatting that is
    > not necessary so as to make sure no files become corrupt. However, if
    > you have a graphic you'd like included (not clip art, but any logos,
    > etc.) feel free to include that in the file as a jpg or gif file and
    > we'll include it in the pdf version of the newsletter.
    > 3. EMAIL your submission to me at beth.livingston@cba.ufl.edu by
    > JANUARY 20th AT THE LATEST--THE SOONER THE BETTER.
    >
    > Then, the new Associate Editor, Ann Davis, and I will compose the
    > newsletter and get it out to the membership by the beginning of
    > February.
    >
    > Thanks, and feel free to contact me with any questions!
    >
    > Have a WONDERFUL 2008! :-)
    >
    >
    > Beth A. Livingston
    > GDO Newsletter Editor
    > PhD Candidate
    > Department of Management
    > Warrington College of Business Administration
    > University of Florida
    > Office Phone: 352.846.2691
    > Email: beth.livingston@cba.ufl.edu
    > Email: bethlivi@ufl.edu
    >
    > "Pursue your bliss." --Josef Campbell
    >
    > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
    > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Ben Franklin
    >
    > "[N]one of us will ever be able to find the humanity within us unless
    > we are able to find it first in others." -- Carlos Fuentes
    >