2008 Connection Point

Written by NAMA on Monday, February 4, 2008 , 1:36 pm

The NAMA Trade Show – the Connection Point – will be held in conjunction with the Agri-Marketing Conference, April 16-18, 2008, in Kansas City, MO, at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center.

Each year, this highly anticipated gathering of leading edge agri-business companies draws over 1,200 agri-marketing professionals and students who want to learn more about new products and services entering the market.

Key players and with real buying power and influence within the companies they represent will be on hand to meet and interact with the over 35 exhibiting companies on the trade show floor. Marketing executives, ad agency professionals, public relations executives, media representatives and commodity and trade association professionals representing a wide spectrum of industry interests comprise the largest groups of attendees at the Connection Point.

“Our exhibitors are always thrilled with the customers and prospects they meet at the trade show,” shared Jenny Pickett, Executive Vice President/CEO of NAMA. “Again this year we have receptions, drawings and a luncheon right on the floor that give exhibiting companies more opportunities to meet and interact with attendees – it’s going to be a great show!”

In addition to exhibiting in the trade show, high profile sponsorships are also available … and NAMA is willing to experiment in 2008.“We have sponsorship opportunities available, but we’re happy to work creatively with companies who want to come to us with their own ideas,” said Pickett. “Our goal is to make this a profitable and worthwhile experience for our exhibitors.”

To learn more about getting your company involved in the Connection Point, visit www.nama.org/amc or email Judy Knoll at [email protected].

To sign up for a Trade Show booth now visit, http://www.nama.org/amc/ts/signup.htm.

To register for the 2008 Agri-Marketing Conference visit http://nama.org/amc/register.html.

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