NATIONAL PARKING ASSOCIATION 58th ANNUAL CONVENTION AND EXPOSITION
Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center on the Potomac National Harbor, MD (Greater Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area) October 12–15, 2009
At NPA's 58th Annual Convention, You're On Top!
We know you’re looking for TOP value for your money these days.
That’s why we’re reducing fees and giving you more for less at this year’s event.
Attend NPA’s 58th Annual Convention — THE PARKING SHOW OF SHOWS — and take advantage of the best take-home value to come your way this year!
Join us on October 12–15 for the 4 most important days of 2009.
Here’s what you can expect …
ó TOP keynote speakers including T. Boone Pickens, Chairman, BP Capital Management
ó TOP educational programming for CEOs, senior executives, facility and operations managers, mid-level managers and parking industry suppliers
ó TOP learning experience, with business sessions focusing on:
 energy and the environment
 parking shuttles-natural gas vehicles
 management issues  communications  congestion pricing  parking taxes  legal issues
 business strategy execution
 preventing and managing crises
 public/private partnerships  valet parking issues  real estate trends  recruiting and hiring  and much, much more ….
ó TOP trade show with the latest in equipment, services, technology and trends
ó TOP networking opportunities
Where the best of the parking industry meets!
To register online, please visit
www.npapark.org. For additional details, please call Jennifer Harrison toll-free at 1-800-647-PARK or email
jharrison@npapark.org.
To exhibit and for sponsorship opportunities, please contact Patricia Langfeld at 202-470-6302 or email
plangfeld@npapark.org.
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