CEO club hosted a lunch meeting with Ed Jager, His Excellency Ambassador to Mongolia from Canada on April 13, 2016.
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Meeting with Saikhanbileg, Ch., a Head of the Cabinet Secretariat for Government
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President's Greetings 

On behalf of members of CEO Club Mongolia, I am proud to note that the CEO Club of Mongolia remains one of the most respected and reputable business advocacy associations in Mongolia representing top Mongolia based business groups and companies. C...

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The Mongolia Economic Forum

The Mongolia Economic Forum (MEF) is an independent, non-governmental, public organization committed to improving and creating common concept to accelerate development of Mongolia by organizing discussions between the business and political leaders, civil society and scholars. MEF shall invite acclaimed leaders to the Annual Forum Meetings with respect to the social and economic pressing issues and organize discussion on development policy and its implementation.

The Chief Executive Officers Club International. INC,

The Chief Executive Officers Club International, Inc. (CEO Clubs International) is a nonprofit  organization which creates a nurturing environment for CEOs dedicated to improving the quality and profitability of their enterprises through shared experience and personal growth. They were founded by Dr. Joseph Mancuso in 1977 as he left the chairmanship of the management Department of WPI in Worcester, Ma. Joe believed there should be a better way to learn than sitting in classrooms reading books and taking notes and exams. Comprised of chapters in the U.S., India, South Africa, Greece, and China, CEO Clubs International is a 35-year-old nonprofit, by-invitation-only membership association. Members must be CEOs of businesses which have above $2,000,000 in annual sales. Our average club member has $20,000,000 in annual sales. The clubs chapters each meet eight times a year for a half-day luncheon program. A member of one chapter is a member of all chapters and their bio and photo are password protected on the website. The morning is spent in roundtables and a speaker usually concludes the program. Other meetings are also scheduled with no speaker, or with site visits or with members from other countries.