GIMC

AcronymDefinition
GIMCGallup Indian Medical Center
GIMCGeneral Internal Medicine Clinic (various organizations)
GIMCGruppo Italiano di Meccanica Computazionale
GIMCGeorgia Instructional Materials Center
GIMCGeorgia International Mining Corporation (est. 2005; Nevada)
GIMCGriffin Investment Mortgage Company (Redding, CA)
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In an interview, the organiser and mastermind behind GIMC, Fish Pabalinga said they put together the best lineup of artists from the region across all genres.
Last year GIMC boasted big names like Musiq Soul Child, Botswana's talented Mpho Sebina, the celebrated Sereetsi and the Natives and many others.
GIMC provides medical and professional liability insurance for health care providers in Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Texas.
Coverys president and CEO, Gregg L Hanson, said, 'Coverys is committed to expanding GIMC's ability to offer superior products and services to grow and expand for the benefit of our policyholders and clients and to bringing long-term availability, predictability, and stability with this acquisition.'
When looking at IMC as a global issue in terms of Globally Integrated Marketing Communications (GIMC), a subject raised in this issue by Kim, Han, and Schultz (2004), we find another site of meaning where a poststructural discourse perspective can be very useful because the very topic of culture necessarily concerns itself with discourses and practices, and each culture is itself a site or locus of meaning.
When its theoretical status is considered, GIMC is an even more incipient concept than IMC, but the two are intimately tied together.
The Zuni-Ramah Hospital limits intrapartum care to women designated as at low or moderate risk by criteria established by Zuni-Ramah family physicians and reviewed by GIMC OBGs.
It was reported by the police that she died on the spot during the over packed festival that marked the end of the week-long GIMC event.
Toward that end, Grein and Gould (1996) proposed the concept of Globally Integrated Marketing Communications (GIMC) and indicated that it applied to both global advertising agencies and multinational marketers.