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Executive Enterprise Institute
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Hawthorne, NY 10532
Phone: 877-EEI-4CPE (877-334-4273) or 860-691-1198
Web: www.eeiconferences.com

Customer Service

Terri Douglas — Registrar
Phone: 877-EEI-4CPE (877-334-4273) or 860-691-1198
Email: terridouglas@eeiconferences.com

Program Development

Susan Shapiro — Vice President of Program Development
Phone: 914-358-4797
Email: susanshapiro@eeiconferences.com

Interested in becoming a speaker? Want to suggest a program topic? Email Susan with your interests and contact information.

Christine Caputo — Director of Program Development
Phone: 914-517-1164
Email: christinecaputo@eeiconferences.com

Marketing

Sally Sheffield — Vice President of Marketing
Phone: 603-536-1792
Email: sallysheffield@eeiconferences.com

Want to be added to our promotional list? Interested in exploring marketing exchanges? Email Sally with your interests and contact information.

Meeting Planning

Tushawnda Garrett — Director of Meeting Planning
Phone: 914-517-1144
Email: tushawndagarrett@eeiconferences.com

Sponsor & Exhibit Opportunities

Christine Caputo — Director of Program Development
Phone: 914-517-1164
Email: christinecaputo@eeiconferences.com

General Inquires

Phone: 877-EEI-4CPE (877-334-4273) or 860-691-1198
Email: info@eeiconferences.com

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Upcoming Programs

Complying with FATCA

February 23, 2010 — WEBINAR, 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time

Take 2 hours of your time to learn what Financial Institutions and A/P Departments Need-To-Know NOW!

Taxation of Financial Products --(Also New Workshop- Taxation of Distressed Debt)

April 26-27, 2010 — New York, NY

Learn about the newest financial products and their tax treatments in our Taxation of Financial Products Bootcamp!

IFRS

April 20-21, 2010 — Las Vegas, NV May 18-19, 2010 — Chicago, IL

As the SEC reviews the IFRS "roadmap", a new poll by the AICPA reveals that U.S. CPAs are still evaluating international accounting standards but recognize the need to learn about it.