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Businesses get "A Chance To Meet" UnitedHealth Group on Nov. 18

Posted Online: Nov. 14, 2008, 4:52 pm  
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Press release submitted by DavenportOne

United Healthcare CEO Dan Kueter will meet with local vendors and suppliers at the next DavenportOne “A Chance to Meet…” program on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at DHCU Community Credit Union, 1900 52nd Ave., Moline. Kueter will be discussing how local vendors and suppliers can get in the door and do business with United Healthcare, which is an operating division of UnitedHealth Group, the largest single health carrier in the United States.

Registration begins at 7:45 a.m. and the program is from 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. The cost for the program is $10 paid in advance or $15 at the door for DavenportOne members and $20 for non-members. For advance registration, call the reservation hotline at (563) 823-3693 or visit the Calendar of Events page at www.DavenportOne.com.

“A Chance to Meet…” is designed to give smaller business vendors and suppliers the opportunity to meet the purchasing decision-makers from larger corporations and government entities. A different company or entity will be highlighted each month, September though July. The programs are usually held the third Tuesday of each month.

The fall series sponsor is DHCU Community Credit Union and the November sponsor is Hillebrand Construction.

DavenportOne, named the 2008 Chamber of the Year by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives, is the largest membership organization in the region dedicated to building the success of Quad-City businesses. The organization comprises three divisions: the Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development, and the Downtown Partnership. DavenportOne is committed to creating a community where existing industry prospers, new industries want to locate, tourists want to visit and residents are proud to call home.