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Michael J Roux


Chairman
ADC Forum

Dear John,

I would like to express my gratitude for your involvement in the 2010 ADC Leadership Retreat.

We have received an overwhelmingly positive response to the weekend with an emphasis on the quality of discussion and the calibre of speakers. This is a testament to the value of your ideas, experience and enthusiasm. I hope that you enjoyed the Retreat and found the discussions stimulating and rewarding.

Once again, thank you and Marion for your valuable contribution to the 2010 ADC Leadership Retreat. We look forward to your continuing support and involvement with ADC Forum.

Yours Sincerely,

Michael J Roux

7th September 2010




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