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November 20-21, 2013 Gettysburg, PA – MPMPI and PATT teamed up to host their first,


Meeting All Expectations "Meeting Great


Expectations 2013" for Marketing, Sales & Meeting Professionals at theWyndham Gettysburg. The purpose of the Conference was to provide educational content for Meeting Planners and Sales & Marketing Professionals.Topics ranged fromThe Science of Networking and The Benefits of Working with a CVB to Eliminating Crisis from Meeting Planning and Secrets to Becoming a Sales and Marketing Marvel.Destinations and hotels around Pennsylvania showcased their venues during the event to planner attendees. Opening remarks by PATT President, Rob Fulton and Michael Baker, MPMPI President along with Lynn Burkholder of the PA State Tourism Office started the confer- ence and closing the event was veteran sales professional and Keynote Speaker Peggy Collins with her “Three Big Secrets: Become a Selling Sensation and a Marketing Marvel” topic.


Marc Kaminetsky, Discover LehighValley, Patrick Ryan, Sands Bethlehem and Lois Stoltzfus


photo credit: Lutricia Eberly


Rob Fulton, President of the Pennsylvania Association ofTravel and Tourism (PATT)


Sandy Haynes of Heritage Hills Resort with Harry the abom- inable snowman of AvalancheXpress


Randy Byler, Hershey Entertainment and Resorts and Lutricia Eberly, RoundTop Mountain Resort


Bethany Rohler, Capital Area Intermediate Unit and Abby Howard, PATT


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