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Hello Jeanette I trust you are surviving, and hopefully thriving even in the current environment. I'm writing to advise you that we have needed to make the decision to postpone the Associations World Congress to next year. It will now take place 13-15 June 2021, in Cascais, Portugal as originally planned. I would prefer you not to go without the excellent informative sessions and networking we put on, so would be very pleased if you would attend as MY GUEST (no charge) for the Associations Congress UK, which takes place 12-15 October. This has speakers who are from International associations and others with large international membership, as well as consultants with an international viewpoint. Register for the event using this code "INTGUE100" at the end of the registration process. Below is more information about the event. Also, we will be presenting many webinars over the next few months which we hope you will take advantage of - these are free to members (and as you know membership is free too). We will update you in the new year of the plans for the Associations World Congress. If you have any questions please come back to me, and I will answer them over the next few days. With many thanks Damian The Associations Congress UK Online is taking place over four days from 12 to 15 October, and has four "Forum" parts. Attend one - Attend them All. Click on the below panels to view the agendas & speakers of the four forums that make up the Associations Congress.
Online Conference ExperienceWe are utlising one of the best Online Conference Systems, OnAir by EventsAir, to provide you with a valuable experience as an online delegate. It has excellent viewing, participation, speaker engagement, and networking functionality. The event is being managed on the technical side by KW Conferences, one of our long term partners with great technicians. You may be interested in viewing this for your own events too! I hope you can join us at this event, and look forward to better times for the next Associations World Congress. With many thanks Damian Damian Hutt |
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