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NPMA Announces 2012 Regional Conference Series

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Consisting of four meetings across the United States, the 2012 Regional Conference Series will offer recertification credits and management forums where industry leaders can meet to discuss and share their experiences, as well as tradeshows in which exhibitors showcase their latest products and services

| December 19, 2011

FAIRFAX, Va. – Showcasing a mix of in-depth management sessions, interactive workshops, and technical courses featuring the latest research targeting pest management professionals based in specific regions in the United States, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is pleased to announce the 2012 Regional Conference Series.

Consisting of four meetings across the United States, the 2012 Regional Conference Series will offer recertification credits and management forums where industry leaders can meet to discuss and share their experiences, as well as tradeshows in which exhibitors showcase their latest products and services.
Locations and dates for 2012 are as follows:
Eastern Conference – January 19-20
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Southwestern Conference – January 26-27
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Southern Conference – February 9-10
Tunica, Mississippi
Mid-Atlantic/Carolinas Summer Conference – July 27-28
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
For more information, to register, or to sign up to sponsor or exhibit at one of the Regional Conferences, please visit http://www.npmapestworld.org/events/regional.cfm.

 

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