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CEDA is currently undertaking member research with responses collected by Insync surveys.
29/02/2012
As part of CEDA's commitment to provide our members with the best quality events, research and member services, we are currently undertaking member research. Member feedback is extremely important to CEDA as it will be used to advise how we can improve our services.
The survey takes less than 10 minutes and responses will be collected by Insync Surveys, Australia's largest provider of staff, customer and board surveys.
If you are a CEDA trustee and did not receive an email invitation to participate in this survey from Insync Surveys, please email info@ceda.com.au.
CEDA has committed to using this information sensitively. The use of contact details for carrying out this survey will not be used for any other purpose or passed on to any third party.
To thank survey participants, CEDA is offering the chance to win a corporate table at a CEDA lunch event of their choice in 2012.
We thank members for their involvement in this important research.
Professor the Hon Stephen Martin,
CEDA, Chief Executive
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