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MPI 2009 | World Education Congress (WEC)

11 - 14 July 2009
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United States - Salt Lake City , UT

The 2009 event is scheduled for Salt Lake City July 11-14. Host of global events such as the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and hundreds of conventions every year, Salt Lake City is home to a thriving film, television and commercial industry. Known also for its environmental beauty and commitment to sustainability, Salt Lake City will be the ideal backdrop for the 2009 World Education Congress.

Meeting Professionals International, the meeting industry’s largest and most vibrant global community, is committed to delivering success for its nearly 23,000 worldwide members by providing innovative knowledge and learning experiences, connecting people and ideas, and creating rich marketplace opportunities. Founded in 1972, the Dallas-based organization delivers global human connections through its 68 chapters and clubs in 20 countries. For more information, visit www.mpiweb.org.

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MPI Events
Phone: +1-972-702-3000
Email: confmtgs@mpiweb.org

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Hospitality NetMeeting Professionals International (MPI)
www.mpiweb.org
4455 LBJ Freeway Suite 1200
USA - Dallas, TX 75244-5903
Phone: +1-972-702-3000
Fax: +1-972-702-3070
Email: mr@mpiweb.org

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