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AMI SEEKS INPUT ON THEIR CONFERENCE & EXPO (FORMERLY IMBC)

AMI Conference

June 23, 2020

AMI seeks your input to help us make the Conference & Expo (formerly IMBC) even better this year.  
 
For those of you who have participated in the IMBC conference in the past, select the survey that applies to you and tell us:
 
·     what the conference does well
·     what the conference could do better
·     what matters most to you
·     what type of training/information you seek
 
All of which can be done by completing either of these simple surveys. Just 10 minutes is all we ask of you to help us help you!
 
For those of you who have not participated or have in the past but no longer do, select the survey that applies and it is simple…just tell us why! We would love you to join us in Daytona Beach, February 2-4, 2021!
 
Thank you to those of you who are willing to take a few moments to share your experiences and ideas. We can only get better with your help!

Attendee Survey 

Exhibitor Survey

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