Playback - Spring 2008 - (Page 33) NAMM WORKS ON YOUR BEHALF Growing the Market By creating programs, forming strategic partnerships and educating the public about the benefits of making music through its Wanna Play? consumer campaign, NAMM works to create greater enthusiasm and participation in music making as a recreational past time. Also, opt-ins on NAMM-sponsored events enable retail Members to connect with new customers in their areas. www.namm.org/initiatives Museum of Making Music Celebrates the past and current achievements of 100 years of the music products industry. More than 450 instruments and products are on display; the displays include hundreds of sound and video clips. www.museumofmakingmusic.org NAMM Resource Center Free access to historic music products industry photographs, product catalogs, company profiles and videotaped oral histories that capture and preserve the thoughts of some of the music products industry’s greatest contributors. www.namm.org/resource-center offering Free Business Training In our ever-changing world, education is essential to keep up with new information and trends. NAMM University provides free industry-specific sessions at the trade shows that address today’s challenges and opportunities, and help you sharpen your skills, increase your company’s profitability and grow your business. www.namm.org/events/nammu William R. Gard Memorial Scholarship $2,000 annual tuition to eligible NAMM Member business owners or employees of NAMM Member companies. www.namm.org/initiatives/gardscholarship WEB SITES Museum of Making Music www.museumofmakingmusic.com NAMM-ENDORSED PROVIDERS NAMM University www.namm.org/events/nammu Recreational Music Making rmm.namm.org SupportMusic www.supportmusic.com CheCk ServiCeS NAMM Foundation www.nammfoundation.org NAMM/Trade Shows www.namm.org 888-679-0240 CompletePay through First National Merchant Solutions ground Shipping 800-599-2902 FedEx Ground® 800-636-2377 DHL Ground CloSed-end keyboard ConSumer FinanCe 866-210-1646 GE Money health inSuranCe broker ServiCeS/beneFitS and human reSourCeS ServiCeS Mercer 877-532-3516 Representing your Interests in Washington One of the most visible ways NAMM stands for its Members every day is by providing ongoing representation in Washington, D.C., on hot issues that impact the music products industry. NAMM’s efforts on Capitol Hill have resulted in millions of dollars in appropriations to fund programs and initiatives that increase active participation in music making. www.namm.org/government-relations expreSS mail 800-636-2377 DHL Express 800-599-2902 FedEx Express® merChant Credit/ debt proCeSSing Freight ServiCeS Card Processing 800-516-6242 First National Merchant Solutions 800-599-2902 UPS FreightSM Yellow Transportation private label ConSumer Credit proCeSSing Credit Card 866-210-1646 GE Money OTHER RESOURCES legislative Representation Legislative representation in Washington, D.C., specializes in rental, purchase and lease contract review and other legal assistance. For a free phone consultation, contact NAMM at 800-767-6266. giFt and loyalty ServiCeS 888-679-0240 World Gift and Loyalty Card through First National Merchant Solutions SChool and ChurCh leaSe/purChaSe planS 888-457-7070 BGE Financial NAMM’s mission is to unify, lead and strengthen the global music products industry and to increase active participation in music making. WorkerS’ CompenSation inSuranCe 800-825-9489 Meadowbrook Insurance SPRING 2008 33 http://www.museumofmakingmusic.org http://www.namm.org/initiatives http://www.namm.org/resource-center http://www.namm.org/initiatives/gardscholarship http://www.namm.org/events/nammu http://www.namm.org/events/nammu http://www.museumofmakingmusic.com http://rmm.namm.org http://www.nammfoundation.org http://www.supportmusic.com http://www.namm.org http://www.namm.org/government-relations
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Playback - Spring 2008 Playback - Spring 2008 Contents From the President NAMM Events Music in the News Bringing Recreational Music Making to Iraq Commercial Retail Reps in the Field New Domestic Members International Washington Watch NAMM Foundation Music Notes Resources Viewpoint Playback - Spring 2008 Playback - Spring 2008 - Playback - Spring 2008 (Page 1) Playback - Spring 2008 - Playback - Spring 2008 (Page 2) Playback - Spring 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Playback - Spring 2008 - From the President (Page 4) Playback - Spring 2008 - From the President (Page 5) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 6) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 7) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 8) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 9) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 10) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 11) Playback - Spring 2008 - Music in the News (Page 12) Playback - Spring 2008 - Music in the News (Page 13) Playback - Spring 2008 - Bringing Recreational Music Making to Iraq (Page 14) Playback - Spring 2008 - Bringing Recreational Music Making to Iraq (Page 15) Playback - Spring 2008 - Commercial (Page 16) Playback - Spring 2008 - Commercial (Page 17) Playback - Spring 2008 - Retail (Page 18) Playback - Spring 2008 - Retail (Page 19) Playback - Spring 2008 - Retail (Page 20) Playback - Spring 2008 - Retail (Page 21) Playback - Spring 2008 - Reps in the Field (Page 22) Playback - Spring 2008 - New Domestic Members (Page 23) Playback - Spring 2008 - International (Page 24) Playback - Spring 2008 - International (Page 25) Playback - Spring 2008 - International (Page 26) Playback - Spring 2008 - Washington Watch (Page 27) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Foundation (Page 28) Playback - Spring 2008 - NAMM Foundation (Page 29) Playback - Spring 2008 - Music Notes (Page 30) Playback - Spring 2008 - Music Notes (Page 31) Playback - Spring 2008 - Resources (Page 32) Playback - Spring 2008 - Resources (Page 33) Playback - Spring 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 34) Playback - Spring 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 35) Playback - Spring 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 36)
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