Education is always a vital component of the IFPE show to help attendees not only survive but thrive in a changing and global industry.
The 2020 show offered 24 sessions packed with timely and actionable information, developed with the guidance of leading industry groups, and delivered by industry experts.
Industry expert planning is key, and we need your help and hope you will consider serving on the 2023 planning committee.
Planning will begin in the late summer of 2021. The commitment typically includes at least one face-to-face meeting in August of 2021, one conference call in late 2021 and once conference call in early 2022. Additional meetings may be scheduled as necessary. Committee members also have the opportunity to moderate/monitor sessions onsite at the show.
To join or recommend a peer for this committee please contact Helen Horner at hhorner@aem.org of (414) 298-4179.
With help from people like you, we will be able to provide education for the industry by the industry and to make this program a success.
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