Three Keynote Sessions
“Management Insights for Difficult Times” – Dr. Ronald Hill An industry welcome breakfast on Sunday, May 17, with
keynote speaker Dr. Ronald Hill, promises to inspire, motivate and invigorate. Parking is an industry that rarely receives the credit it deserves, Dr. Hill says, so how do you motivate and inspire yourself and your team during difficult times? Dr. Hill will bring value and meaning to being a parking professional. After his session, he will be available in the exhibit hall at the Member Services Center for follow-up Q&A.
“The Economic Stimulus Package and Its Effect on the Parking Industry” – Rina Cutler Monday,May 18, brings an event as current as this morn-
ing’s headlines.What does the $787 billion stimulus package mean for the parking industry? With extensive experience in management and operations, keynote speaker Rina Cutler will share her unique take on the $1.1 billion for the FAA’sAirport Improvement Program and how the largest investment in public transportation since 1950 will affect you.
“Creating a Brain Trust to Solve the Toughest
Problems” – David Feehan Complete your IPI experience onWednesday,May 20, with
some ideas on solving yourmanagement problems.Howcan you assemble a team of the best minds in the industry to tackle those seemingly unsolvable problems?You’ll find out here as keynote speaker David Feehan and his expert panelists provide a new vision for concrete objectives and action plans.
New Member & First Timer Orientation The IPI Conference & Expo is the largest conference of its
kind, and for a newcomer, it can seem daunting. The IPI invites you to join it at theNewMember&FirstTimeAttendeeOrienta- tionwhere you’ll be given tips fromseasoned attendees and lead- ers on howtomaximize your conference experience and network with other attendees to share their insights that will guide you throughout the conference and expo.With all that the conference has to offer, you don’t want tomiss a thing!
Educational Sessions This year, the IPI Conference and Expo features an 80%
increase in educational sessions that showcase for you new fea- tures and perspectives in parking technology while keeping your finger on the ever-changing economy – how it will affect your organization and how to be proactive in your planning. The more than 70 technical/educational sessions, presented
by some of the industry’s leading experts, focus on specific seg- ments of the industry, as well as addressing audience experience level with novice, intermediate and veteran sessions. Topics range from safety and security to environmental,
finances andmanagement,
andmuchmore.This is the only con- ference in the industry where professional networking and ven- dor exhibitions exist in tandem with educational seminars and various social and recreational events. The IPI says this jam-packed four-day event is the perfect
place to discover new business prospects and invigorate existing relationships with your current customers. In addition to the structured educational sessions, the con-
ference will host the ever-popular roundtable discussion groups known as ShopTalks and the “PowerPitch” panel presentations, which allow you to hear directly from vendors and learn more aboutmeeting the needs of your customers.
Golf, Running, and Closing Gala This year, the 16thAnnual CAPP Classic Golf Tournament
will be held at the beautiful Legacy Ridge Golf Course, with all proceeds benefiting the CAPP Scholarship Fund. More recre- ational activities include the Road Runner Club’s 2nd Annual Run, which will take participants on a 15-mile scenic trek through Denver. For a more upscale appeal, this year’s Closing Gala features
aMotown theme, which will take you back to a time defined by the sounds of the Supremes and StevieWonder. The culminating event will be a night to remember and share with key executives in the parking and transportation industry. The IPI says be sure not tomiss out on the chance tomingle with parking profession- als through all of the social activities that this year’s conference has to offer.
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