Membership Offering: CFMA membership for attendees
September 15-17, 2019
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If you know someone interested in a CFMA
membership and has plans to attend the 2019 CFMA SW Regional Conference, CFMA
will be offering free memberships to all Regional Conference attendees
through 3/31/20.
A custom membership application will be
created to be handed out at the Southwest Regional Conference.
Here is a link to conference details
webpage: http://www.southwest.cfmaregional.org/index.html
Please share this with your associates as
applicable.
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The San Diego, Orange County, Valley of the
Sun, Las Vegas, Inland Empire, and Albuquerque CFMA chapters have joined
together to provide our 5th Annual CFMA Southwest Regional
Conference. Together, we are committed to delivering the best
networking, education, and training experience of any kind in the field
of construction accounting and finance.
We understand the challenges Construction
Financial Managers face and we realize you do not have the time or resources
to stay abreast of all aspects of what that job entails. That is why we
created this annual event.
This year's conference will include two
information-packed days, 14 CPE credits, including expert keynote speakers
who provide great insight about topics such as fraud, accounting,
technology, human resources, taxes, and overall industry changes and updates.
You have no-doubt been very aware of how
changing market demands are forcing change on how you do business.
What you do not know can hurt you. Can you
really afford NOT to attend?
Conference Location:
Westin Long Beach
333 Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
Important Dates:
8.23.19- Room Block Deadline
9.1.19- Registration Deadline
Pricing:
Member
Non-Member
Regular
$345.00
$420.00
More information: www.southwest.cfmaregional.org
For available sponsor opportunities, please
visit our website http://www.southwest.cfmaregional.org/
Sincerely,
2019 CFMA Southwest Regional Conference Committee |
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