Registration Opens August 19th for MCAA’s November Field Leaders Conference

August 12, 2024

Get ready to elevate your field leadership skills at MCAA’s highly anticipated Field Leaders Conference, happening this November in Atlanta. This conference continues to provide a dynamic agenda featuring expert speakers and valuable networking opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to advance your career and make impactful connections in the field. The conference will be held Monday, November 11 – Wednesday, November 13 at the Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center. Registration opens on Monday, August 19th. All conference details, including the link to register, will be available on mcaa.org then.

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