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Ernst &
Young, OH
Beckman
Coulter, CA
Nike, OR
Verizon, TX
Worldcom,
CO
State
Government of KY, KY
IMG World,
NY
GE, WI
American
College of Radiology, VA
HomeDepot,
GA
Lowe's,
NC
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American College of Radiology
The premier national organization for radiologists. For more
than 75 years, the ACR has been a leader in the field of
radiology, providing its members with vital education, research,
scientific information, and advocacy to continually advance the
profession and enhance patient care. |
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Beckman
Coulter, Inc.
is a leading manufacturer of
biomedical testing instrument systems, tests and supplies that
simplify and automate laboratory processes. Spanning the
biomedical testing continuum from pioneering medical research
and clinical trials to laboratory diagnostics and point-of-care
testing Beckman Coulter's 200,000 installed systems provide
essential biomedical information to enhance health care around
the world. |
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Cingular
Cingular Wireless is the largest
wireless company in the United States, with more than 50 million
subscribers who use the nation's largest digital voice and data
network. Cingular is dedicated to providing customers with
wireless technology designed to enrich their lives. |
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Nike
Nike in the 30 years since we
entered the industry, most of it good, some of it downright
embarrassing. But through it all, we remain totally focused on
creating performance opportunities for everyone who would
benefit, and offering empowering messages for everyone who would
listen. |
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Mayo Foundation
for Medical Education and Research
Mayo Clinic is the first and
largest integrated group practice in the world. Doctors from
every medical specialty work together to care for patients,
joined by common systems and a philosophy of "the needs of the
patient come first." More than 2,500 physicians and scientists
and 42,000 allied health staff work at the original clinic in
Rochester, Minn., and newer clinics in Jacksonville, Fla., and
Arizona. Collectively, the three clinics treat more than half a
million people each year. |
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Lowe's
The company went public in 1961,
and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1979 (NYSE:
LOW). During this time, U.S. housing starts soared and
professional builders became Lowe's loyal customers, accounting
for the majority of Lowe’s business. In 1982, Lowe’s had its
first billion-dollar sales year, earning a record profit of $25
million. |
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State Government
of Kentucky
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
contracts with Kentucky Interactive, LLC, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of NIC Inc. for its web development, maintenance,
hosting and marketing.
NIC, a leading eGovernment
solutions provider, has similar agreements with 16 other states,
including Alabama, Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia |
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IMG World
In 1960, Mark Hume McCormack shook
hands with a young golfer named Arnold Palmer. That historic
handshake established a legendary empire that would evolve into
today's IMG, the world's premier sports and lifestyle marketing
and management company-representing hundreds of sports figures,
entertainers, television properties, artists, musicians,
writers, celebrities and prestigious organizations and events
around the world. With just a handshake, Mark H. McCormack had
invented a global industry. |
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IBM
One of the most recognized names
in business, IBM is the world's largest information technology
company, and the world's largest consulting services
organization. |
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Ernst & Young
Ernst & Young’s integrity and
professional competence are the cornerstones of our global
organization. We work hard to earn and maintain our clients’
trust and confidence. To ensure that we provide quality
professional services in an independent, objective, and ethical
manner we have implemented a number of global professional
development initiatives and quality and compliance safeguards.
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GE
GE's leaders through the years
have built a diverse portfolio of leading businesses; a stream
of powerful Company-wide initiatives that drives growth and
reduces cost; financial strength and Controllership that allow
it to capitalize on opportunities through numerous cycles; and a
set of common values that allows it to face any environment with
confidence. |
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Home Depot
The Home Depot currently operates
in 50 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
10 Canadian provinces and Mexico. In addition, The Home Depot
recently opened two sourcing offices in China. |
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SBC
SBC companies trace their roots
to the original Bell Telephone Co. and have served customers
since the birth of the telecommunications industry. Over the
past several years, SBC has completed several acquisitions to
establish itself as a national provider, Ameritech (1999),
Southern New England Telecommunications (1998) and Pacific
Telesis Group (1997).
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Verizon
Communications Inc.
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A Dow 30 company, Verizon
Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is one of the world's leading
providers of communications services. With a diverse work
force of more than 208,000, Verizon has four business units:
(1) Domestic Telecom serves customers based in 29 states
with wireline telecommunications services |
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Worldcom
Today,
MCI's focus is clear - to use our global network and expertise
to deliver innovative products that provide simplicity and
unsurpassed value to our customers. With millions of business
and residential customers, MCI®
is a leader in serving global businesses, government offices,
and U.S. residential customers. |
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