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CONVENE EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Michelle Russell, mrussell@pcma.org EXECUTIVE EDITOR Christopher Durso, cdurso@pcma.org SENIOR EDITOR Barbara Palmer, bpalmer@pcma.org SENIOR EDITOR Hunter R. Slaton, hslaton@pcma.org ART DIRECTION Mitch Shostak, Roger Greiner Shostak Studios Inc., (212) 979-7981


CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Maxine Golding, Maureen Littlejohn, Julie Ritzer Ross, Sara Torrence, CMP


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Mary Lynn Novelli, CMP (AL, AR, CO, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OH, SC, TN, VA, WV, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Central and South America, Carribbean) Dallas, TX; phone: (312) 423-7212; fax: (469) 574-5590; e-mail: mnovelli@pcma.org


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MANAGER, PARTNER RELATIONS Jennifer Bishop, (312) 423-7288 MANAGER, PRODUCTION & CIRCULATION Keisha Reed, (312) 423-7246 PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Natalie Hummert, (312) 423-7236


PCMA OFFICERS


CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Kati S. Quigley, CMP, Microsoft Corporation


CHAIR-ELECT Susan R. Katz, True Value Corporation


SECRETARY-TREASURER Kent E. Allaway, CEM, CMP, Produce Marketing Association


IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR John Folks, Minding Your Business Inc.


PCMA DIRECTORS Willie L. Benjamin II, American Chemical Society Jack Chiasson, CMP, CAE, NAILBA


Hunter Clemens, CMP, Association Management Group/Meetings Management Betty A. Ford, Scientific Societies James S. Goodman, CMP, American Dental Association RichardB. Green, Marriott International DavidLittle,Western Veterinary Conference Carrie Freeman Parsons, Freeman DavidG. Peckinpaugh, CMP, HelmsBriscoe Robin Preston, CEM, National School Boards Association Randall Tanaka, Hawaii Convention Center Greg Van Dyke, PSAV Presentation Services ChristopherWehking, CMP, American Society of Plastic Surgeons DonWelsh, Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association Johnnie C. White, CMP, Cardiovascular Research Foundation


DavidL.Williams, CMP, International Association for Energy Economics


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LIKE JIM, I AM ALSOWARY of discounting. Instead, we are looking at emphasizing the value of attending while removing/ reducing the event participant’s risk of attending, by offering a “satisfaction guaranteedor your money back” deal. Our 2009 event, with record-breaking atten- dance, yielded zero takers of the money-back offer. Our overall messaging spoke to the value of participants’ investment andour confidence that it would meet their needs. Donella Evoniuk Senior Director of Conference Services International Society for Technology in Education


DRIVING ATTENDANCE IS A simple three-step process: 1) Secure the finest presen-


ters/authorities in the given indus- try. Do not go “on the cheap” on this point. CONTENT-CON- TENT-CONTENT.Will the attendees actually learn something meaningful andlasting? Survey similar events andsee what they are talking about, andfindsome- thing unique that you can’t find anywhere else. For example, last year a health-industry purchasing group with whom I worked securedan FBI agent to talk about pharma fraud. It was a huge hit. The FBI provides the speakers for free, but that was not the point; the agent hadan interesting speech, andno one else hadever heard these insights before. 2) Develop quality curriculum


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WEPROVIDED OUR MEMBERS with a discount on registration at our annual meeting last year if they registered in the first 30 days of registration opening. This really helpedorganizations that sendmultiple people andjump- startedour registration numbers. This year, we are not only trying to encourage attendance but increase our membership with a complimentary one-year member- ship for non-members that regis- ter for the annual meeting. Pamela Reisinger, CMP Director of Meetings American Association of Law Libraries


IWORK ON BOTH SIDES OF the fence, so to speak. I planmeet- ings for mymembers andprospects as well as provide speakers for meetings. When we holdwork- shops, we have reduced the price somewhat, and are providing free services, such as consultation, eval- uations, etc. On the flip side, when we findmeeting planners whose audience needs training, we are offeringWebinars for their employ- ees, members, etc. TheWebinars are enabling them


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