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Show Fife completes training fields of Interest, with extensive exten-sive university backgrounds. Combined with top-level Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce and Association Associa-tion executives, the faculty Is unique In its depth and range of knowledge and experience. Overall direction of the pro-gram pro-gram comes from the Institute Board of Regents, made up of 98 members, each appointed by the President of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and responsible to the National Chamber's Board of Directors. The Board of Regents is composed com-posed of executives of some of the nation's leading voluntary business organizations, repre-sentatives repre-sentatives of the six universities universi-ties where Institutes are held, and the National Chamber's six division managers. Leland 0. Fife, Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Cedar City, Utah, has just completed one-week, July 15-20, personal development develop-ment program at the University Univer-sity of Santa Clara. There were over 250 participants in the INSTITUTES IN-STITUTES FOR ORGANIZATION ORGANIZA-TION MANAGEMENT, a representation repre-sentation of Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and Association executives execu-tives and staff members from over 20 states. The INSTITUTES offer an annual, an-nual, sequential program of courses tailored to assist the voluntary organization executive execu-tive In improving the knowledge know-ledge and skills needed to continually con-tinually upgrade the effectiveness, effective-ness, of his organization. Each participant may attend progressive pro-gressive levels of the program throughout his professional career. Each annual session Is five days long. Twenty-seven hours are spent in the regular curric ulum, plus "bonus sessions." The program Is conducted at six prominent universities-Georgia, universities-Georgia, Michigan State, Colo-rado, Colo-rado, Santa Clara, Texas Chris-tian Chris-tian and Delaware during the summer months. University professors chosen to lecture are distinguished authorities In their respective |