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Economic Survey International

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Economic Survey International (ESI) is a forecasting venture emerging from the German Institute for Economic Research (IFO), established in 1980.[1] ESI conducts polling of business analysts and economists, about 500 across 50 multinational corporations, to the end of appraising world economic conditions three times annually.[1]

Educational Services Incorporated

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Educational Services Incorporated (ESI) is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based company that contracts employees, primarily substitute teachers, to school districts.[2] Under the company's International TeachAlliance program, provided an opportunity for bi-lingual (English-Spanish) Puerto Rican teachers whose schools had been closed after Hurricane Maria to join schools in Arizona as a way to help alleviate a teacher shortage in the state.[2]

Environmental Systems International

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Environmental Systems International (ESI) is a Los Angeles-based company.[3]

ESI Ecosystem International

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ESI Ecosystem International was a consortium of three firms established in 1996.[4] As of 1997, the consortium's president was Adalbert Goraczko.[4] The three member companies were AproSol, Enviroservices and Stru-Des Systems, all Canadian companies.[4] The consortium is 31% owned by the Solidarity Fund of Quebec Federation of Labour.[4]

Executive Secretaries Inc.

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Executive Secretaries Inc. (ESI) is an international women's business organization with 52 chapters, as of 1968,[5] in the United States and Canada.[6] The president of ESI in 1968 was Mrs. Phyllis Christensen.[5] Among the United States chapters is the Twin Cities chapter in Minnesota,[6] and the Utah Valley chapter, established in 1955.[5] In Utah, businesses interested in representation in ESI, which numbered 30 in 1968, nominate one woman executive or executive secretary to represent the business.[5]

Executive Security International

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Executive Security International (ESI) is a community college-level school established in 1981 and based in Aspen, Colorado.[7] ESI's president was Bob Duggan, as of 1993.[7] The school enrolls about 300 students per year.[7] Courses offered by the school include escape and evasion driving, defensive shooting, hand-to-hand combat, search and identification of bombs, and threat assessment in crowds using body language and facial cues.[7] The goal of the training is to anticipate and prevent attacks, rather than reacting to them.[7]

Explosive Service International

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Explosive Service International (ESI) was in 2017 contracted by Camp Minden in Shreveport, Louisiana to dispose of 15 million pounds of explosive propellant M6 and Clean Burning Igniter utilizing a contained burn chamber, following a 2012 mis-explosion by the now bankrupt ExploSystems company.[8] The chamber was considered innovative and unique in design and has been proposed to be kept in operation after the completion of the M6 disposal operation for destruction of, for instance, automobile air bags.[8] However, this proposal is a source of controversy over safety concerns.[8] As of 2017, Jason Poe served as the company's vice president.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b Livingston, J. A. (September 28, 1983). "Slow growth is main worry". Business outlook. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc. p. C1 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b Stephenson, Hank (August 15, 2018). "Exodus from Puerto Rico could provide way to help lessen Arizona's teacher shortage". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona: Star Publishing Company. p. A2–3 – via Newspapers.com. Second page of article, page A3.
  3. ^ "Tobacco Firm To Seek Plan Approval". The Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticutt. December 5, 1974. p. 76 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b c d Riga, Andy (September 2, 1997). "Quebecers ride the Polish tiger". The Gazette. Montreal, Canada. p. C3 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c d "Executive Secretaries". Sunday Herald. Provo, Utah: Herald Corporation. February 25, 1968. p. 20C – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b "Secretaries group plans 'firm night'". Minneapolis Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. April 16, 1972. p. 3E – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b c d e Morgan, Philip (May 19, 1993). "The Bodyguards". The Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Florida. pp. BayLife1-5 – via Newspapers.com. Second page of article, BayLife5.
  8. ^ a b c d Crawford, Sarah (March 15, 2017). "Disposal could be complete in month: Debate still ongoing over fate of M6 burn chamber". The Town Talk. Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana: Gannett. p. 3A – via Newspapers.com.