Harry N. Cook
NWC president Harry N. Cook
said that some 500 waterway leaders
were expected to attend the various
functions. They include regional
meetings of the American Water-
ways Operators (AWO), whose
Southern, Ohio Valley and Midwest
Regions, Safety Committee and
American Waterways Shipyards
Conference have scheduled ses-
sions.
The Tennessee River Valley As-
sociation and Tennessee-Cumber-
land Waterways Council will hold
their annual meetings at the same
time.
As its convention theme, NWC
announced that its program would
focus on, "After Turbulent Times,
Calmer Waters—Rebuilding River
Valley Economies in a More Recep-
tive Public Climate."
NWC chairman Sheldon L.
Morgan, senior vice president of
First Alabama Bank, said the pro-
gram would include two luncheons
and six panel discussions. Subjects
will range from waterborne com-
merce trends and regional economic
opportunities to the impacts of cli-
matic changes on navigation and of
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CONFERENCE TO HOLD
MEETING IN NASHVILLE
Seven Other Waterway
Organizations Plan Meetings
To Coincide;
Leaders From All Sectors
Of Waterways To Attend
The National Waterways Confer-
ence, Inc. (NWC), the nationwide
organization of industries utilizing
water transportation, of water car-
riers, water resource associations,
port authorities, state water boards,
economic development agencies,
and others concerned with the
American waterways system, will
hold its 1988 annual meeting at the
Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.,
on September 21-23, 1988. Seven
other major waterway organizations
plan meetings to coincide.
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