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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - In an effort to financially assist members in the current economic climate, the Air Movement and Control Association International Inc.’s (AMCA International’s) board of directors approved a $400 meeting registration credit for its full member companies.
“This meeting registration credit comes at a time when it may present a hardship for member companies to send personnel to attend the various AMCA held meetings, conferences, and seminars throughout the coming 2009-2010 fiscal year,” said the association. “The board recognizes that meetings such as the AMCA Annual Meeting, Midyear Meeting, Spring Meetings, Fan Sound Seminar, and Engineering Conferences are an important facet of AMCA membership, and this credit will help to offset some of the costs of sending personnel to these meetings.”
Each full member company is entitled to use $400 meeting registration credit towards its choice of any one AMCA held meeting during the 2009-2010 fiscal year.
For more information, visit www.amca.org.
Publication date: 07/06/2009
“This meeting registration credit comes at a time when it may present a hardship for member companies to send personnel to attend the various AMCA held meetings, conferences, and seminars throughout the coming 2009-2010 fiscal year,” said the association. “The board recognizes that meetings such as the AMCA Annual Meeting, Midyear Meeting, Spring Meetings, Fan Sound Seminar, and Engineering Conferences are an important facet of AMCA membership, and this credit will help to offset some of the costs of sending personnel to these meetings.”
Each full member company is entitled to use $400 meeting registration credit towards its choice of any one AMCA held meeting during the 2009-2010 fiscal year.
For more information, visit www.amca.org.
Publication date: 07/06/2009


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