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National Corporate Meeting Planners

National Corporate Meeting Planners reaches meeting planners across all industries in the USA who plan and put into action conventions, meetings, seminars, and expositions. Meeting planners, or convention managers, are employed in small companies, large private companies, professional associations, universities, governments, religious organizations, visitors’ bureaus and convention bureaus. Meeting planners may own their own business, or be employed as part of a companies’ staff of employees.

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71,461 Total Universe / Universe Rate $105.00/M
Email Addresses + $275.00/M

DESCRIPTION

National Corporate Meeting Planners reaches meeting planners across all industries in the USA who plan and put into action conventions, meetings, seminars, and expositions. Meeting planners, or convention managers, are employed in small companies, large private companies, professional associations, universities, governments, religious organizations, visitors’ bureaus and convention bureaus. Meeting planners may own their own business, or be employed as part of a companies’ staff of employees.

 

Meeting planners, also known as convention planners, have various duties including program development, marketing and promotion, budgeting, site selection, negotiation, travel arrangements, entertainment and speakers, food and catering arrangements, trade show management, guest programs, reservations and registration, audio visual equipment, public relations, and program evaluation. They work quickly, efficiently and within the budget they are given to organize successful meetings and events.

 

Meeting planners have good time management, speaking skills, service orientation, computer skills, listening skills, and coordination. They are able to management personal resources including motivating, developing and directing people as they work, and develop approaches for implementing an idea. Meeting planners also have proficient computer skills.

 

Most meeting planners have at least an associates or bachelors degree, and some have continued their education to receive a master’s degree or post-graduate degree. They often major in business, communications, or travel and tourism management. There is an extensive certification program also available to those who want to become meeting planners including the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) exam.

 

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS

 

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Geo/Geographical 10.00/M
Max per Company/Sites 10.00/M
Number of Employees 10.00/M
Phone Number 50.00/M
Sales Volume 10.00/M

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A/B SPLIT $100.00/F
CD ROM $75.00/F
DISKETTE $75.00/F
EMAIL $75.00/F
Suppression $150.00/F
Transmission $150.00/M