AEMP Launches Asset Management Webinar Series

Words: Dan KamysAEMP Launches Asset Management Webinar Series

Building on its Professional Development Institute webinars, the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) has launched a new educational Webinar Series. The series kicked off July 12 and will continue through June 2013. A new topic will be highlighted each month, covering the latest challenges, issues and trends faced by asset management professionals. Each hour-long seminar will be led by a knowledgeable industry expert and feature a live Q&A portion at the close of the session.

 
Like other AEMP-led educational offerings, the webinars are designed to bring up-to-date information in a convenient format. Each featured topic will be offered two times, first on the second Thursday at 11 a.m. CST, and again on the fourth Thursday at noon CST.
 
The webinars are open to anyone looking to enhance and expand knowledge of crucial asset management issues. Each session is limited to the first 22 registrants. Price per seminar is $59 for members, with a discount offered on select series-based webinars. Additional information and registration are available at www.aemp.org, or those interested may contact Jim Phillps, VP of educational services, at 970-384-0510, ext. 202, or jim@aemp.org.
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