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The critical content and broad scope of The DMA Annual Conference & Exhibition draws serious marketing professionals from all over the world.
This is the only place where you can gain an understanding of all the
various forces that are reshaping your industry. Here are features you may
find especially interesting:
- This year's conference is being held in Toronto -- Canada's most visited
city, where you may enjoy many cultural attractions, sophisticated shopping,
and restaurants boasting authentic cuisine from dozens of countries. And
in Toronto, you're near many wondrous attractions, including -- but not
limited to -- Niagara Falls.
- Pre-Conference Weekend Events, 23 October - 24 October:
Immerse yourself in up-to-date, in-depth information focused on your
particular area of interest -- Business-to-Business, Catalog, Creative, or
Global Direct Marketing. Register for one and you may attend all four.
- The ECHO Awards presentation and the ECHO Gallery, 24 October:
The winning copy and concepts will give you new ideas for your own direct marketing campaigns.
- International Reception, 25 October:
An enjoyable way to enhance your Conference experience and make valuable contacts.
- Powerful Keynote Speakers, 25 October - 27 October:
Hear from some of today's boldest and bravest visionaries including Tom Peters, best-selling business author of In Search of Excellence, The Pursuit of Wow, and The Circle of Innovation, and David Siegel, possibly the world's best-known Web site designer, and author of Creating Killer Web Sites.
- Exciting Educational Sessions, 25 October - 27 October:
Choose from high-powered session organized in 12 tracks that will prepare you to develop a successful media strategy, use the Internet and the World Wide Web effectively, and expand the scope of your international business.
- The Grammy Award-winning Commodores, Wednesday, 27 October:
One of America's best-loved pop groups will thrill you with a live performance that gets everyone out of their seats and onto the dance floor.
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