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WESTIN DIPLOMAT | HOLLYWOOD, FL


DRIVING PERFORMANCE october 15–18, 2012 PROGRESS & PROFITS


NPA’s 61st Annual Convention &


Expo offers unparalleled oppor- tunities for parking professionals to meet and share best practices, knowledge and experiences.


Six tracks: Certified Parking Professional (CPP) Peak Performance Technology Finance Valet and Management & Operations.


Advance your career. Improve your bottom line.


REGISTER NOW!


www.NPAconvention.org/2012 Questions? Email CindySatin@npapark.org


WHO SHOULD ATTEND:


If you are charged with improving effective or quality in your organization, then we have a seat saved for you. This is the parking industry’s premier event for: building owners/developers public and private parking professionals engineers, architects and consultants suppliers and manufacturers


KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Rich Varos, Worldwide Director, Smarter Cities Solutions, IBM


TEAM REGISTRATION SPECIALS: BRING YOUR TEAM


AND SAVE MORE! Register 3 or more people from the same company and receive $100 off full registration.


Register 5 or more people from the same company and receive 10% off full registration.


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


Smart Cities: The Next Wave in Transportation & Parking Management Tuesday, Oct. 16, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Full Breakfast


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: What is the Smarter Cities movement and what does it mean to parking? What do the trends, technology and demographic shifts mean to you? How are BOTH the private & public sectors part of the solution? What can YOU do drive parking performance?


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