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ALIS Summer Update & Webcast

13 July 2010
JW Marriott Los Angeles at LA LIVE!
United States - Los Angeles, CA

The ALIS Summer Update is being held in conjunction with the prestigious ALIS Program Planning Meeting in July 2010 in Los Angeles.

ALIS Summer Update offers the opportunity to be part of the onsite audience in Los Angeles and benefit from a networking reception with the ALIS Program Planning Committee, or you can attend by logging-in to the global webcast.

Tough times need up-to-date answers. The ALIS Summer Update will present a mid-year update of popular, timely, and focused sessions from the January 2010 ALIS.

2 Ways to Participate
Register to be part of the onsite audience in Los Angeles and also benefit from a networking reception with the ALIS Program Planning Committee or register for the global web cast and save on travel expenses and time away from the office. If you are unable to view the web cast live on July 13, 2010, instructions will be provided on how to view the web cast one time during the 14 days after the event.

Contact Information

Jonathon Zink
BHN conference manager
Email: jzink@burba.com

Company Details

Hospitality NetAmerican Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA)
www.ahla.com
1201, New York Avenue, NW
USA - Washington, DC 20005
Phone: +1 202-289.3100
Fax: +1 202-289-3199
Email: info@ahla.com

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