AIME 2011 reveals top speakers
AIME 2011 has announced an impressive line-up of key industry speakers for their popular Education Programme and is offering ‘early bird’ savings for those who register for the AIME Master Class Seminars, Leaders Forums and the Business Events Forum before the January 7.
AIME’s ‘early-bird’ offers savings of more than 17 percent when booking a Master Class Seminar and over 15 percent when booking a Leader or Business Events Forum before January 7.
AIME attendees can gain a further 10 percent discount when booking three or more seminars and forums.
Top-line industry professionals confirmed include Kati Quigley, director of event marketing for the CMG Events team at Microsoft in the USA, and Roger Helms, founder, CEO and sole owner of HelmsBriscoe.
The AIME Education Programme also includes Master Class seminars covering marketing and social media, sales tenders, maximising sponsorship opportunities, legal issues and a global perspective seminar, with a spotlight on Asia.
For the full program of educational opportunities on offer at AIME, visit: www.aime.com.au/seminars
Meetings & Events Australia (MEA) members who attend AIME’s Master Class seminars will be allocated one Professional Development (PD) point per seminar and two points per attendance at any of the Leaders Forums.
Professional Development points are a required component to apply for MEA Accreditation or Recognition status.
For more information about AIME 2011, visit www.aime.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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