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AMI Conference & Expo Posts Call for Seminar Proposals

AMI

Apr 20, 2021

The AMI Conference & Expo, formerly IMBC, seeks input from industry for its February event.

Warren, RI—The Association of Marina Industries (AMI) Conference & Expo, formerly the International Marina & Boatyard Conference or IMBC, has posted a Call for Proposals on its website and social media accounts. Deadline for submitting proposals for consideration is June 1, 2021. The AMI Conference & Expo is scheduled for February 1-3, 2022, in Daytona Beach, Florida.
 
The AMI team is looking for breakout and workshop topics relevant to the business of marinas and boatyards, from operations to management, for its all-industry audience of Certified Marina Managers (CMMs) and Certified Marina Operators (CMOs), as well as marina designers, engineers, sales professionals, and staff. Topics will target entry-level staff to senior and executive management.
 
“We are all looking forward to being face to face in 2022, Chris Petty, AMI Chair, says. “The industry overall is doing extremely well and there is such a demand for getting back out there and doing business and the 2022 Conference & Expo will be the ideal place to do that.”
 
This year the conference will be dedicating a track to inland waterway issues and challenges.  Other AMI Conference & Expo content will include Best Practices; Leadership Skills; Marketing & Communications; Human Resources Management and Professional Development; Design & Engineering; Sales, Lead Development; and Marina & Boatyard Operations.
Overall, the AMI Conference & Expo hosts approximately 25 sessions, including two Keynote Addresses, and hosts over 900 attendees and exhibitors. The AMI Conference & Expo is open to all industry professionals.
 
Please visit the AMI Conference & Expo website and its Call for Proposals or go to marinaassociation.org/callforproposals to submit your presentation. 
 
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For more information about AMI, please visit marinaassociation.org.
 
AMI Conference & Expo—Formerly the International Marina & Boatyard Conference (IMBC), the AMI Conference & Expo is the leading show for marina and boatyard owners, operators and managers as well as dockmasters, harbormasters, boat builders and repairers, and industry consultants.
 
AMI—The Association of Marina Industries (AMI) is a nonprofit membership organization that provides management training, education, and information about research, legislation, and environmental issues affecting the marina industry.

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