Attention Contractors: Enhance Your Competitive Advantage with MCAA Converge

September 8, 2022

The MCAA Converge is a unique and intimate event that offers customized executive-to-executive meetings tailored to meet the specific needs of your company. The approach brings together top decision-makers from participating MCAA contractors and MCAA Manufacturer/Supplier Council members, engaging in strategic and innovation-based topics. See the attached for more details regarding the agenda, participating companies, costs, and more.

When: November 14 – 16, 2022
Host Hotel: Live! by Loews, Arlington, TX
Meeting Venue: Globe Life Field Stadium, home of the Texas Rangers

If you are interested in learning more about the MCAA Converge please contact:

Lesley Ravas, Director, Manufacturer/Supplier & Associate Executives
lravas@mcaa.org
410-746-4277

OR

Tim Speno, E2E Summit, President & CEO
timspeno@e2esummit.com
785-200-3936

Begin the registration process by booking a meeting with Tim Speno Here.

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