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2007 ANNUAL MEETING

SEPTEMBER 18, 2007

Laguna Niguel, California

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

ROGER BOLTON

APCO Worldwide

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MEMBERSHIPGROWING RAPIDLY – 44% SINCE ‘00

NUMBER OF MEMBERS

249

308

360

175

200

225

250

275

300

325

350

375

2000 2005 2007

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MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITIES GROWING RAPIDLY – UP 400% SINCE ‘00

NUMBER OF EVENTS

3

12

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

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2000 2006

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THE BUDGETGROWING RAPIDLY – 133% SINCE ‘00

$ U.S. (Thousands)

591

1,120

1,428

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400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

2000 2005 2007

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HIGH IMPACT PROGRAMS

Page One Teleconferences Regional networking events Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Award College Case Study Competition Diversity initiatives PR Coalition leadership

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PRIVATE SECTOR SUMMITON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY

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NEW VISUAL IDENTITY

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NEW WEBSITE

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2006 - 2007

Three initiatives:

Thought leadership

Future leaders

Globalization

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ARTHUR W. PAGE SOCIETY MISSION:

To strengthen the management policy role of the corporate public relations officer by providing a continuous learning forum and by emphasizing the highest professional standards.

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ARTHUR W. PAGE SOCIETY MISSION:

To strengthen the management policy role of the corporate public relations officer by providing a continuous learning forum and by emphasizing the highest professional standards.

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EXPANDED CONCEPT:

Better understanding among CEOs, other

C-suite executives and boards of the value of

the Page Principles and the appropriate role

of the chief corporate public relations officer.

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Paul ArgentiMark BainKristen BiharySteve CodyPeter DebrecenyDavid DemarestStephen DishartSteve Harris

PAGE MISSION TASK FORCE

George JamisonRichard Marshall Frank OvaittMike PaulDave SamsonJohanna SchneiderKirk StewartPeter Thonis

Valerie Di Maria, Co-Chair

Jon Iwata, Co-Chair

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PAGE MISSION TASK FORCE

CEO Survey

“The Authentic Enterprise” white paper

Corporate Trust Project with Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics

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THE AUTHENTIC ENTERPRISE

A global conversation among C-suite executives and influencers …

… that leads to companies that …

… adhere to strong values, build meaningful relationships, operate in the public interest, consistent with the Page Principles, aided by a dynamic CCO.

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THE AUTHENTIC ENTERPRISE Business Roundtable

Other C-suite organizations

Business and PR trade media

Web 2.0

Academia

Executive recruiting firms

Page One Teleconference October 3

Page Regional Meetings

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Paul ArgentiRon CulpDave DemarestKimberley Crews GoodeSteve HarrisBill Nielsen

FUTURE LEADERS TASK FORCEMaril Gagen MacDonald, Co-Chair

Ann McCarthy, Co-ChairJudith Mühlberg, Co-Chair

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FUTURE LEADERS PROGRAM

To prepare high potential executives to be chief communications officers:Leadership in … … defining values … building stakeholder relationships … enabling “new media” skills … building and managing trust

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FUTURE LEADERS PROGRAM

A two-year program for high potential future chief communications officers: Assessment and development Leadership experience Special projects and mentoring Post-graduation networking

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Jack BergenTom KowaleskiMargery KrausAnne McCarthyHelen OstrowskiDave Senay

GLOBALIZATION TASK FORCECathy Babington, Co-Chair

Ken Sternad, Co-Chair

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Should we become a truly global organization?

What would it take?

GLOBALIZATION TASK FORCE

Two simple questions:

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WHAT’S NEXT?

25th Anniversary

Membership

Thought leadership

Future leaders

Globalization

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TREASURER’S REPORT

NANCY HOBOR

Grainger

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INCOME AND EXPENSE TRENDSEXPENSES GROWING FASTER THAN INCOME SINCE 2004

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INCOME ANALYSIS

19%

17%

38%

26%

Annual Conference

Spring Seminar

Dues

Other

DUES AND DEVELOPMENT ALMOST 2/3RDS OF INCOME

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EXPENSE ANALYSIS

20%

13%

35%

10%

17%

5%

Annual Conference

Spring Seminar

Professional Services

Office Administration

Committees/Programs

Publications

EXPENSES DO NOT SHOW STAFF ALLOCATION TO PROGRAMS

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SPRING SEMINAREXPENSES AND REVENUEBOTH ARE CLIMBING SINCE 2002

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE REVENUE AND EXPENSES

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50

100

150

200

250

300

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007E

Total Expenses

TotalRevenues

EXPENSES DON’T INCLUDE SUBSIDIZATION BY CHAIRS

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DUES HAVE INCREASED

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2007

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Individual

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DUES RAISED MODESTLY TO COVER RISING EXPENSES

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DEVELOPMENT FUND TREND

$0

$200

$400

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007E

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Development Fund

GENEROSITY OF MEMBERS AND THEIR COMPANIES CRITICAL

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT

TOM NICHOLSON

Arthur W. Page Society

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ROLE

Help elected leaders achieve mission and goals

Promote the AWPS brand

Strengthen the role of the corporate public relations officer

Expand membership among the Global Fortune 500

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VISION FOR THE FUTURE

Leverage existing resources and talent

Engage membership

Support members with information, resources, opportunities

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FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Managing finances is a critical function for the Executive Director

Leveraging the human resources represented by the membership is the more critical role

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MEMBER ENGAGEMENT

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• Process of engagement – each member feels and acts as owners of the society

Decision-making

Involvement Input

Stake in the game

Contribute

Line of Sight

Awaren

ess

Under

stan

ding

Pay dues

Ow

nership

behavior

Pers

onal

izing

Members

Contributors

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ORGANIZE TO SUPPORT MEMBERS

Responsive staff

Efficient processes

Project management tools to support committees and task forces

Implement your ideas well

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THANKS TO:

Susan Chin

Mary Elliott

Dawn Hanson

Burson-Marsteller

Wieck Media

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ELECTION OF TRUSTEES

TOM MARTIN

College of Charleston

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DEPARTING TRUSTEES

Ellen Robinson

Joan Walker

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SLATE OF CANDIDATESClass of 2010 New Trustees

Robert DeFillippoChief Communications Officer Global CommunicationsPrudential Financial, Inc.

Jessica StoltenbergVice President Corporate Communications Merck & Co.

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SLATE OF CANDIDATESClass of 2010 Trustees Standing for Re-Election

Paul Argenti – Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

Greg Elliott – International Truck and Engine Corporation

Kimberly Goode – Visteon Corporation

Harvey Greisman – MasterCard Worldwide

Aedhmar Hynes – Text 100

Ray Kotcher – Ketchum

Bill Margaritis – FedEx Corporation

Anne McCarthy – Western Union

Jim Murphy – Murphy & Co.

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PRESIDENT-ELECT

Maril Gagen MacDonaldChief Executive Officer

Gagen MacDonald

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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT-ELECT

MARIL GAGEN MACDONALD

Gagen MacDonald

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

ROGER BOLTON

APCO Worldwide

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Executive Committee:Roger Bolton Angela Buonocore Peter Debreceny Nancy Hobor Rich Jernstedt Maril MacDonald Bill MargaritisTom Martin Anne McCarthy Jim Murphy Bill Nielsen

2007 TRUSTEES

Trustees:Paul ArgentiCathy BabingtonAnn BarkelewPaul CapelliValerie Di MariaGreg ElliottMatt GonringKimberley GoodeHarvey GreismanAedhmar HynesRay Kotcher

Tom KowaleskiJohn ManfrediJudith MühlbergJames MurphyBill NielsenJames S. O’RourkeHelen OstrowskiEllen RobinsonKen SternadJoan WalkerDon Wright

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