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April 04
Staff Facts, Meetings and Member Resources

All AOA staff members convened for their quarterly All Staff Meeting this morning.  Did you know that, in addition to 140 staff members in Chicago, the AOA has 12 employees in our Washington, DC, office, as well as staff working offsite in the Chicago suburbs, Maine, New Jersey, and Colorado?  Thanks to the state of the art virtual conference technology in our Conference Centers (which AOA family members are invited to use!), all staff participated.  Speaking of AOA Headquarters, James W. Nemitz, PhD, and Helen H. Baker, PhD, MBA, of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, visited the AOA on 4/2/12 while in Chicago for an education meeting.  If you are ever in Chicago or Washington, DC, I hope you visit our offices, use resources like our Library & Archives, and say hi!​

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