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Recent Western Fire Chiefs Association Salaries (May 25, 2012)
Software Applications Engineer Hewlett-Packard $102,253 Palo Alto, CA, 94301 05/14/2010
Applications, Computer Software Engineers Principal Life Insurance $71,885 Pella, IA, 50219 05/14/2010

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  • Western Fire Chiefs Association
  • Industry: Associations
  • City: Salem, OR
  • The Western Fire Chiefs Association was formed in 1891 by a group of fire chiefs who were concerned about how to keep pace with the increasing demands on their limited resources. They established an annual forum to exchange ideas and concerns regarding fire prevention and fire suppression issues. These fire service pioneers believed that a collective approach to problem solving would be more productive than their individual efforts.
  • Western Fire Chiefs Association Profile
  • Gary Aleshire