The outgoing and incoming chairwomen of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries
The changing of the guard at the American Society of Corporate Secretaries (ASCS) has a serendipitous quality this year. Last June, when Gwenn Carr stepped in as ASCS chairman, her day job at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was unusually demanding. The insurance giant demutualized in the spring of 2000 and Carr became vice president and corporate secretary of a group with the largest number of shareholders of any company in the world. Believing in serendipity, Carr fully embraced her posting
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