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LINKING KNOWLEDGE &NETWORKS


NPA’s 60th Annual Convention & Expo offers unparalleled opportunities for parking professionals from around the globe to meet and share best practices, knowledge and experiences.


Join us to attend best practice sessions on peak performance, sustainability, and parking technology.


Need help convincing your supervisor of the value of attending? Visit www.npaconvention. org/2011 for our Return on Investment Toolkit.


Who Should Attend


If you are charged with improving effectiveness or quality in your organization, then we have a seat saved for you. This is the parking industry’s main event for:


 building owners/developers  public and private parking pros  engineers, architects and consultants 


suppliers and manufacturers


100+ exhibitors! See new product intros for 2012.


Keynote Speaker, Tuesday, Oct. 4


“How to Perform Well


in the Clutch” Paul Sullivan, New York Times columnist, author of Clutch. Free book to first 300 attendees.


What’s New? Performance Education Tracks


 Peak Performance Track: Help you improve organizational performance.





Sustainability Track: A look at technologies and sustainable designs.


 Technology Track: How technology is increasing efficiency and bringing parking closer to the consumer.


 Certification Track: Become a Certified Parking Professional!


Team Registration Specials: Bring your team and save more!


Register 3 or more people from the same company and receive $100 off the total registration.


Register 5 or more people from the same company and receive $500 off the total registration.


Register 10 or more people from the same company and receive 20% off the total registration.


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