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ACTE 2008 Global Education Conference

Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE)18 - 20 May 2008
Grand Hyatt Hotel
United States - Washington, DC

The ACTE Global Education Conference Programme is known worldwide for its academic excellence and unmatched networking opportunities. ACTE's educational sessions are designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools to improve your job performance and save your company money.

The mission of the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) is to create a global education environment—the ACTE Global Education Conference in Washington, DC furthers this mission. Over 1000 conference delegates are expected to par-take in interactive dialogue and debate about the key issues in travel management and the core competencies of strategic travel management.

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Melissa Edwards
Email: melissa@acte.org
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