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Conference Solutions

www.conferencesolutions.com

 
Clients come to us for many reasons, but mostly because they need assistance in hosting or producing a new conference or revitalizing an annual conference. Many clients simply understand the benefits of working with a professional outsourced conference planner. Our experience, organizational skills, creativity and responsiveness enable Conference Solutions to effectively support committees and individuals to produce successful conferences. Our warmth and hospitality assure you of a pleasurable experience and an enjoyable conference for your attendees. We take care of the details and the logistics so you can sit back and enjoy your success. Facets of our business that generate consistent compliments ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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