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Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at the 2006 ASME
Congress (8/15/06)
David A. Vise, a Pulitzer Prize-winning
reporter at the Washington Post and author of the book, "The
Google Story," will speak at the 2006 ASME International Mechanical
Engineering Congress this November in Chicago.
Vise will present the keynote speech at the Congress on Nov. 7.
The speech will focus on the essential factors that drive innovation
in successful business. Vise will present as a case study the Washington
Post, which has maximized its use of Google's revolutionary search
engine capabilities to enhance its news-gathering and publishing
operations.
Vise has covered the FBI and the Justice Department for the Washington
Post, among other beats, since joining the newspaper in the 1980s.
In addition to "The Google Story," Vice is the author
of "The Bureau and the Mole," which appeared on The New
York Times bestsellers list. Other books are "Sweet Redemption:
How Coach Gary Williams and the University of Maryland Terrapins
Overcame Death and Despair to Win the NCAA Basketball Championship"
and "Eagle on the Street."
"Eagle on the Street" was based on the Washington Post
series, "The Man from Wall Street: John Shad's Reign at the
SEC," which won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize.
Vise is the recipient of numerous honors, including the 1990 Gerald
Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism and
the 1992 Distinguished Alumnus Award from University School of Nashville.
A 1982 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania,
Vise has an M.B.A. from the Wharton School and an Honorary Doctorate
of Literary Letters from Cumberland University. A former Wall Street
investment banker at Goldman, Sachs & Co., Vise also studied
at the London School of Economics.
The 2006 ASME Congress and Exposition will run Nov. 510,
at the Chicago Hilton. The conference will include an exhibit showcasing
the latest in technological innovation and a technical program featuring
nine special industry tracks on project management, energy, global
technology transfer, sustainable engineering and other subjects.
The tracks will provide engineers in industry with the opportunity
to develop content that promotes corporate innovation and productivity.
Full Congress registration for presenters and members of ASME and
cooperating societies is $550 a $150 savings on the $700
on-site registration price. Early Bird registration for nonmembers
is $700 $200 less than the on-site price. Students who register
by Aug. 25 for $150 will save $100 off the full price.
Visit www.asmeconferences.org/Congress06/ConfRegistration.cfm#
for the complete registration price list.
ASME Petroleum Institute plans Offshore Pipeline
Forum
ASMEs International Petroleum
Technology Institute will sponsor a new conference on pipeline technology
this fall. The organization plans to make it an annual event.
The conference, the International Offshore Pipeline Forum, will
take place October 24 and 25 in Houston. The theme is Building
Deepwater Pipeline Infrastructure.
Carl Langner of Langner & Associates, Rob Marshall of bp America
Inc., Mike McEvilly of Anadarko Petroleum Corp., and Richard Morgan
of Chevron are scheduled to address the forum.
Technical papers and presentations will be presented in several
areas, including flow lines, risers, regulatory issues, and operations.
The registration fee is $725 for ASME members and $800 for nonmembers.
The institute is offering $100 off the regular fee for registrations
before October 10.
Details are available at www.asme-ipti.org/public/EVENTVJICP534444223.aspx.
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