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John P. Lapotaire, CIEC
WE MADE IT BETTER!
RIA’s 2011 Annual Convention has been given a facelift, maximizing your learning and networking opportunities.
Thanks to the efforts of the Convention Planning Task Force, this new structure provides attendees with the opportunity to participate in more interactive and extended 90-minute sessions, allowing presenters and attendees to move beyond the simple ABC’s of topics and get into the heart of matters, bringing the concept of networking to a new level.

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