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Global Meetings Industry Day – Meet Safe
April 7, 2022 @ 3:00 pm– 6:00 pm EDT
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New Road. New Journey. New Opportunity. #meetsafe
Thursday, April 7, 3:00 – 6:00 pm (Registration is now closed)
The GMID education event will take place at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in the Atrium Ballroom on April 7th from 3:00pm-5:00pm followed by a networking reception.
Agenda
2:30 Registration Opens
3:00 Welcome | Marcus Eng
3:20 Looking Towards the Next Generation of Advocates | Dr. Erinn Tucker-Oluwole, Ethan Davis
3:40 How and Why to Advocate | Robin Troutman
3:50 Break
4:05 The Future of the Meetings and Events Industry | Desiree Knight, Michael Massari, Martha Sheridan
4:45 Closing Remarks
5:00 Networking Reception
Registration Options
The education session on Thursday, April 7 will be offered both virtually and in-person. When registering, please select Virtual or In-Person prior to selecting your membership category.
COVID-19 Guidelines
The safety and wellbeing of our colleagues is a top priority for the Capital Chapter. We will be implementing the following guidelines:
- Proof of full vaccination will be required and verified prior to entrance. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Unfortunately, with the current transmission rates we will not be offering in-person access with proof of negative COVID-19 test results for non-vaccinated people. We do invite and encourage anyone to join us via the virtual platform and receive the full content of the event.
- Attendees are strongly encouraged to wear masks while not actively eating or drinking.
- Protect yourself by frequent hand washing and minimizing face touching.
- Do NOT attend if feeling ill or if you have had recent COVID-19 exposure.
All Access Passholders: This event is included in your pass. Please contact [email protected] if you have not received your discount code.
CE Credit: PCMA CC has been approved by the Events Industry Council (EIC) as a Preferred Provider of the below-listed continuing education courses, which qualify for CMP continuing education credit. Determination of continuing education credit eligibility or Preferred Provider status does not imply EIC’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. This event qualifies for 1.5 CE credits.