Early Bird Delegate Discounts Before 10th September!
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David Hill, CAPP President,
Winnepeg Parking Authority IPI Parking Professional of the Year 2010
    Arthur Noriega
Chief Executive Officer Miami Parking Authority
            
Timothy H Haahs, P.E., AIA President
Timothy Haahs & Associates
        
Thomas Wunk, CAPP
Vice President of Operations Scheidt & Bachmann USA
The Main Technical Stream of the MEPS Conference, hosted by the International Parking Institute has been announced. MEPS 2010 will be the biggest focus on parking the Middle East has ever seen, with some of the worlds finest parking experts presenting the latest ideas and strategies being currently deployed across the North American parking industry, and their relevance to the ever growing Middle East market.
Don Monahan P.E. Vice President Walker Parking
Listen to them talk across 4 key themes including; Planning & Design Finance & Investment The Latest Parking Equipment Operation & Enforcement
W. Doug Holmes, CAPP Interim Director for Parking Penn State Transportation Services, USA
                  
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parking-me.com   Roamy Valera CAPP
VP of Ops/Govt Services Standard Parking Corp. Miami
       P TheMiddle East Parking Symposium is owned by Island Media FZE, PO Box 35013, Dubai, UAE   
       @
parking-me.com Tel: +971 50 5652519
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