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The ETC team provide content and connections via a series of media and events channels to the HR professional and education leadership communities.
Some of the flagship brands of ETC include: HR Technology Conference & Exposition, Health & Benefits Leadership Conference, District Administration Leadership Institute, HR Tech Festival Asia, FETC, Human Resource Executive magazine, HRM Asia magazine, District Administration magazine and University Business.
ETC is a part of the Arc network, a global B2B events, data, and media platform. www.arc-network.com
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The ETC team provide content and connections via a series of media and events channels to the HR professional and education leadership communities. Some of the flagship brands of ETC include: HR Technology Conference & Exposition, Health & Benefits Leadership Conference, District Administration Leadership Institute, HR Tech Festival Asia, FETC, Human Resource Executive magazine, HRM Asia magazine, District Administration magazine and University Business. ETC is a part of the Arc network, a global B2B events, data, and media platform. www.arc-network.com
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