Association for Corporate Growth Pittsburgh (ACG Pittsburgh) was established in1985 and promotes the professional and business interests of its members through quality programs, education, and networking. Members include CEO’s, CFO’s, equity group managers, business buyers, bankers, strategic planners, investment bankers, lawyers and accountants.
ACG Pittsburgh members meet once a month at the Duquesne Club in downtown Pittsburgh, PA. Programs include dinner, a featured speaker, a technical session and networking opportunities. Beginning in 1999, a theme approach to the monthly meetings was developed to provide technical sessions covering topical subjects that complement the high-powered dinner speakers. A highly successful Annual Conference has been a yearly highlight for members since 1994. The Conference offers an environment for exchanging ideas, participating in workshops and for listening to dynamic panels and speaker. In 1999, an annual golf outing was instituted to provide a forum for casual networking prior to the summer break. For the program year 2005-2006, we are increasing the roles and the support of our corporate sponsors, providing ACG Pittsburgh with greater reach to the individual talents of the Pittsburgh regional community.
Founded in 1954, the Association for Corporate Growth (http://www.acg.org ) is the premier global association for professionals involved in corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions for mid to large companies. Leaders in corporations, private equity, finance, and professional service firms focused on building value in their organizations belong to ACG. They recognize the multiple benefits of networking within an influential community of executives growing public and private companies worldwide. For 50 years, ACG members have focused on strategic activities that increase revenues, profits and, ultimately, stakeholder value. Today ACG stands at more than 7,000 members representing Fortune 500, Fortune 1000, FTSE 100, and mid-market companies in 42 chapters in North America, Europe and Asia.
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