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Supporting Associations Supporting Associations MPI – Meeting Professionals International


Kevin Hinton, Chairman


Cynthia D’Aoust, COO


Meeting Professionals International (MPI), the meetings and events industry’s largest and most vibrant community, helps our members thrive by providing human connections to knowledge and ideas, relationships and marketplaces. Total MPI membership is comprised of more than 21,000 members belonging to 71 chapters and clubs worldwide.


EMEA Offi ce, 28, Rue Henri VII, L-1725 Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Tel: +352 2610 3610 • Fax: +352 2687 6343 Email: emea@mpiweb.orgwww.mpiweb.org


International Headquarters, 3030 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1700, Dallas, Texas, USA 75234-2759 Telephone: +1 972 702 3000 • Fax: +1 972 702 3070


The MPI community comes together through international events and local chapter meetings to take advantage of industry leading professional development, networking and marketplace opportunities. Don’t miss your chance to connect with the MPI community at our next event, the European Meetings and Events Conference 2013 in Montreux, Switzerland from 27 to 29 January 2013.


Learn more about MPI and join our vibrant community here at EIBTM or www.mpiweb.org


ACTE – The Association of Corporate Travel Executives


Greeley Koch, Executive Director


510 King Street, Suite 220, Alexandria, VA 22314 Tel: +1 703 683 5322 Email: info@acte.org • Website: www.acte.org


The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE), founded in 1988, is a leading non-profi t organization that serves and advances the global business travel industry. For 25 years, ACTE has continued to fulfi l its


AIVFC – Association Internationale des Villes Francophones de Congrés


Palais des Congrés, 8/10 rue de la Chancellerie, F-7800 Versailles, France Palais des Congres Exhibition, Dijon Bourgogne – Centre Clemenceau, 3 boulevard de Champagne BP 67827, 21078 DIJON CEDEX Tel: +33 (0) 3 80 77 39 00 • Fax +33 (0) 3 80 77 39 39 Email: contact@dijon-congrexpo.comwww.aivfc-congres.com


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vision of uniting travel executives around the world, providing them with up-to-date news, knowledge, benefi cial research fi ndings and networking opportunities.


The education of ACTE members infi ltrates to tens of thousands of travel professionals in over 102 countries who represent more than 12 million business travelers worldwide. From corporate buyers to agencies and suppliers, all sectors of the industry are granted equal membership. ACTE has representatives in Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Mexico, Middle East and the United States.


Mission: To create meaningful dialogue through education, advocacy and research for the global corporate travel community.


The purpose of the AIVFC is to bring together professionals from the conference world of all French speaking countries into an association so that they can take part in commercial and technical exchanges in their own language. AIVFC also promotes the use of French language during international conferences, more specifi cally through the use of simultaneous translation.


recognised and preferred choice for quality and value-added association management and professional services.


100 North 20th Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia PA 19103, United States Tel: +1 215 564 3484 • Fax: + 1 215 564 2175 Email: info@amcinstitute.orgwww.amcinstitute.org


AMC Institute is the source for professional association management companies. It is dedicated to establishing its member companies as the


AMC Institute provides a means by which association management companies can coordinate their efforts to advance the status and scope of the industry. Members seek to improve their management techniques, enhance client services and promote innovation in the industry. Members have access to informative meetings, networking opportunities, a quality accreditation programme, an RFP service and other educational and promotional materials. AMC Institute will support industry organisations and programmes that help raise awareness, visibility and value for AMCs and believes in partnerships that help advance AMC Institute’s mission.


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