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ANNUAL CONFERENCECAM's 2000 Annual Conference was a great success. On CAM's standard rating scale of poor to excellent (1 to 5), attendees rated their overall level of satisfaction with the conference at 4.60 and speakers at 4.25 both great indicators. You should know that speakers Terry Evanshen and James Biss blew the audience away. You'll have to ask an attendee to know just how well these two speakers did. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
After the initial formalities, Paul Van Remortel, (Chairman of CAM from 1998 to 2000) reported on the development of the Canadian Professional Movers Course with Dalhousie University, the inclusion of the four major Canadian Van lines into CAM as van line members and the emergence of CAM's Website as an industry and consumer site. David Long, President, reported on the ongoing efforts of CAM in the areas of publications, communications, membership, and consumer and government relations. Darrell Powell, Treasurer, reported that CAM was solvent and had a satisfactory audit rating. The members approved the Board of Directors as: CHAIRMAN Randy Hoyt took over from Paul Van Remortel as Chairman of CAM. In his acceptance speech, Mr. Hoyt praised his predecessors, Denis Frappier and Paul Van Remortel, for their dedication and even-handed manner in which they led the Association. He specifically pointed out Paul Van Remortel's achievements over the past two years especially in getting the Canadian Professional Movers Course under way. Randy indicated that he would continue with the theme of inclusion and teamwork in focussing CAM on quality, labour issues and becoming a source of information for members. He mandated the National Office with the task of surveying CAM members to determine what benefits they want from membership. PRESIDENT At CAM's Annual General Meeting, David Long (formerly Executive Director of CAM) was appointed as President of CAM. This change in title reflects the Association's wishes that CAM become more active in representing the membership to consumer groups, other industry groups and government. CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL MOVERS COURSE
The Canadian Professional Movers course announces its second group of graduates. WEBSITE CAM's website will increasingly become a source of information for members. Several new pages have been added:
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