Yesterday, I spoke at the Society of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP) North Texas chapter luncheon at the DFW airport Hyatt Regency. The Hyatt just finished a renovation of there meeting space, and if you need a central location for a nation-wide meeting then this is a good place. DFW is within a three-hour flight of most of the U.S., and the hotel manager seems to be willing to make deals in order to fill this new space.
I created a new PowerPoint for this presentation, and I think it worked well for describing to a non-technical audience how APEX is going to help make the lives of average meeting planners better. I'll attach the slides after this post.
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