NCEO 2012 Employee Ownership Conference - Session and Speaker details now available
February Update
Conference Filling Up at Record-Breaking Pace!
Early
registration rates remain in effect until March 27, 2012, but the
conference has sold out in the past in advance of the event, and it
looks like it is headed that way again, so if you are planning to
attend, we suggest that you register soon.
As of February 21, our discounted sleeping room block at the Hilton was more than 80% full,
so if you plan to stay at the conference hotel, you should reserve your
hotel room soon. If the sleeping room block does sell out and you need
overflow hotel information, call the NCEO office at 510-208-1300.
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2012 Annual Conference Website Agenda Now Includes Speakers
We
have just added speaker names to all of the listed sessions for the
2012 Employee Ownership Conference, on both the main conference page and
the preconference session pages. We will add more useful information as
we get closer to the conference. Click here to view the agenda.
The
2012 Employee Ownership Conference will take place from April 25-27,
2012, at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, with
two
half-day preconference sessions on April 24. The conference is produced by the NCEO and the Beyster Institute.
Please look over the background information provided on the NCEO's Web site for the conference before registering. The site includes an agenda, hotel and conference location information, a list of sponsors, online registration, preconference sessions and all other pertinent details.
If you have any questions, please contact NCEO Conference Director Deborah Krant at 510-208-1304 or dkrant@nceo.org or Beyster Institute Events Manager Hilde Stephan at 858-822-6002 or hestephan@ucsd.edu.
- Over 80 sessions offered in five learning tracks
- Continuing education credit offered
- Mealtime discussion tables and appointments with experts
- Keynote address
- Networking opportunities and receptions
- Much more!
*Everyone on our list is receiving this email. If you've already registered you don't need to worry about
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