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U.S. Government Classifies Formaldehyde as a Known Carcinogen BROOKFIELD, WIS. - On June 10, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Toxicology Program issued the 12th edition of its Report on Carcinogens and, for the first time, listed formaldehyde as a known human carcinogen, according to a news release. This new listing represents a significant change from the 11th RoC, issued in 2005, which classifies formaldehyde as “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen.” read more... Selected Announces Open Registration DEERFIELD, ILL. - Selected Independent Funeral Homes announced that it has open registration continuing through Aug. 18 for its 93rd annual meeting, taking place at The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Ariz., from Sept. 21-24, 2011, according to a news release. The event, which will feature a wide variety of educational sessions as well as compelling speakers and leisure activities, is open to professionals within the funeral industry wishing to expand their networking and learning opportunities while experiencing all that the beautiful Southwest region has to offer. read more... Strike Looms Over Chicago Funeral Homes CHICAGO - Four funeral homes owned by Alderwoods, whose parent company is Service Corporation International, are still considering a strike after rejecting a contract proposal on June 16, according to published reports. read more... Larsen Named NFDA Convention, Events and Meetings Director BROOKFIELD, WIS. - he National Funeral Directors Association has selected David S. Larsen as its new convention, events and meetings director, according to a news release. In this post, Larsen will be responsible for overseeing the development and production of high quality, innovative meetings and events for funeral service professionals, such as the NFDA International Convention & Expo, Professional Women’s Conference, Advocacy Summit and Leadership Conference read more... Kates-Boylston, CANA, Love Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA - The recent CANA Crematory Operators Certification Program sponsored by Kates-Boylston and held June 9 at the Loews Hotel in Philadelphia attracted about 75 attendees from 16 states and even one attendee from Australia. read more...
This month in American Funeral Director:
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Announcing the American Cemetery Excellence Award!
Come with Ideas and Leave with a Plan
Build a Strategic Plan to Boost Cremation Revenue
Sept. 8, 2011 2- 3:15 p.m. EST Learn how to avoid legal trouble in your death-care operation and what to do if you happen to find yourself entangled in a legal issue. For more information, click here... Please Take Funeral Service Insider's Annual Casket Survey Funeral Service Insider invites all funeral directors in the United States to take its annual casket survey by clicking here. The survey mines data from funeral home owners throughout the country. It yields key data and analysis, including: • New ways funeral homes are presenting caskets to families.
“Funeral directors nationwide look to our casket survey results every year to determine how to better position their businesses,” said Thomas A. Parmalee, editor of Funeral Service Insider. “We need as many responses as we can get to provide as much data, analysis and information as possible. Along with our Compensation Survey, our annual Casket Survey is always one of our most popular issues.” The Casket Survey will be open for the next few months. Results will be compiled and published in a future issue of Funeral Service Insider. Even if you are not a Funeral Service Insider subscriber, you can receive a free copy of the Casket Survey as long as you complete the survey. Just provide your email address at the end of the survey to receive the report by electronic mail when it's published. Please Take Our Quick Technology Survey In order to ensure that we are serving the business technology needs of your funeral home, we are requesting your participation in a brief survey. This two-minute survey is designed to gather pertinent information that will help us understand your current perception and usage of smartphones and tablets in the death-care industry. The survey results will be published in the September issue of American Funeral Director magazine, where you will learn how death-care professionals like yourself are using smartphones and tablets to increase their business productivity. Please click here to take the survey online. Please Take This Survey from the Expressing Sympathy Council The Expressing Sympathy Council is looking to hear from funeral service professionals about their social networking habits when it comes to their business. This short survey will be helpful in understanding how many of these businesses are currently using or plan to use these services and which ones work best. All responses are kept totally anonymous. Please click here to take the survey online. Please Take FSI’s Annual Compensation Survey Funeral Service Insider’s annual compensation survey is now open. Every year, funeral service professionals eagerly look forward to the results of the survey, which is open to funeral home owners. The confidential survey serves as a resource to determine how funeral homes are paying their staff, whether salaries are going up or down, how funeral homes are compensating employees beyond salary and much more. The confidential survey is one of Funeral Service Insider’s most popular issues. Results are coupled with insights from top experts to help funeral homes determine how to pay and motivate employees to ensure the business succeeds. “This survey always provides the entire funeral service community with valuable ideas about how to pay staff, how pay levels in funeral service in general are fluctuating and what to expect in the future,” says Thomas A. Parmalee, executive editor of Funeral Service Insider. “The more people who take this survey, the more people benefit.” Please click here to take the survey online. If you do not subscribe to Funeral Service Insider, you can get a FREE copy of the survey by completing the survey and providing your email address at the end. Get Your Cemetery Grounds Maintenance Questions Answered! Does your cemetery have a growing grounds maintenance concern? Submit your landscaping, equipment and planning questions to editorial@katesboylston.com and you may get the answers you seek from an expert in the field in a future issue of American Cemetery! NEW: The Funeral Director's Guide to Statistics
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Online Buyer's Guide Kates-Boylston's Buyer's Guide is a listing of some of the leading companies in the funeral industry, with information to help you with the needs of your business. To access the Buyer's Guide, click here... Editorial Submissions Do you have an article or idea that you would like to submit to American Funeral Director or American Cemetery? Please e-mail your article in Word document format to: editorial@katesboylston.com Articles are typically 1,500 to 2,500 words in length. Articles must not be overly self-promotional or libelous. Please note in your submission if you have accompanying images for the article. Images must be high resolution in order to be considered for publication. Click here to view our editorial contractor agreement.
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