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Resort Hotel Association Annual Conference

10 - 13 July 2009
Woodstock Inn & Resort
United States - Woodstock , VT

The Resort Hotels Association's Annual Conference is the annual meeting of the association's full membership and guests. Established in 1987, the annual conference has been held at a member resort for 21 years.

Industry experts will present on a variety of topics such as emerging Resort and Hospitality Trends, Resort Operations, Risk Management, Resort Marketing, Spas Operations and Human Resources.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Owners, CEO's, CFO's, Controllers, Risk Managers and Human Resource Directors, RHA Brokers, RHA Underwriters, Prospective Members and Prospective Brokers are welcome.

Contact Information

Resort Hotel Association Annual Conference
Phone: (804) 525-2020
Email: info@resorthotelinsurance.com

Company Details

Hospitality NetResort Hotel Association
www.resorthotelinsurance.com
2100 East Cary Street, Suite 3
USA - Richmond, VA 23223
Phone: (804) 525-2020
Fax: (804) 525-2021
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