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06.16.2009

The North Carolina Chinese Business Association (NCCBA) is hosting a seminar featuring one of the region's top entrepreneurs, Stephen Wiehe, President and CEO of SciQuest.

Before taking the position at SciQuest, Steve served as Senior Director, Strategic Investments and Mergers and Acquisitions at SAS Institute. He joined SAS in 2000 after the company acquired DataFlux Corporation, where he was President and CEO.

NCCBA is proud to have him speak on leadership and the lessons he has learned throughout his career. Please join us on Tuesday June 16 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the MCNC on 3021 E Cornwallis Rd, Durham, NC 27709.

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05.24.2009

On May 24th, a delegation of four members from Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council, Ministry of Science and Technology, Academy of Macroeconomic Research at Department of Project Planning and Management and National Development and Reform Commission of People Republic of China will be giving a talk at NC State University, titled "Chinese Delegation: Policies and Advisories on Start-Ups in China".

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