Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) announces Garden State Chapter Upcoming One Year Anniversary
Released on = January 20, 2006, 10:28 am
Press Release Author = Morten Mikkelsen
Industry = Computers
Press Release Summary = Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) announces Garden State Chapter Upcoming One Year Anniversary in Princeton, NJ. Featured Speaker: \"The Father of Disaster Recovery Planning\" Mr. Ed Devlin
Press Release Body = NJ (January 20, 2006) The Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) announces the one-year anniversary of the chartering of the Garden State Chapter. ACP provides business continuity professionals in the New Jersey area the opportunity to network and continue their business continuity education. The anniversary will be celebrated in connection with the regularly scheduled meeting on February 9 (to be held at the Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ) and will feature Edward S. Devlin, a leading consultant, author, instructor and speaker in the disaster recovery/business continuity industry, as the featured speaker.
“The first year saw membership grow to more than 50 members and the chapter looks forward to 2006 and continued growth. The New Jersey area has many organizations whose Contingency Planner would gain valuable experience, education and make additional contacts in the area that could prove of great benefit, especially to some of the younger Planners” said Al Rennick, President of the Garden State chapter.
\"Our members are involved within their communities and businesses and provide a valuable service, representing both large, medium and small organizations as well as government in New Jersey. 2005 was a great beginning for our chapter and we are planning more educational and interesting meetings next year\" continued Mr. Rennick. \"I am proud to be part of one of the fastest growing ACP chapters and to be of service to business continuity professionals for everyone’s benefit, whether it be the family, the community, or businesses. By sharing our experience and knowledge we all end up stronger and better prepared.\"
Founded in 1983, ACP is a non-profit trade association dedicated to fostering continued professional growth and development in effective contingency and business resumption planning. With 35 chapters and over 1,800 members, ACP is the largest networking and information exchange organization in North America for business continuity and disaster recovery professionals. ACP membership is open to anyone with an interest in or responsibility for the varied aspects of contingency planning.
For more information about ACP, please visit the Association\'s web site at www.acp-international.com or http://www.acp-international.com/gardenstate/ To attend the February 9th meeting or to become a member, please send an email to ejb@att.com.
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