This seminar will guide attendees and potential exhibitors to plan and prepare to have a successful trade show experience.
It will take you step by step through the pre-show effort, which is most important, and sets the foundation to have a good show. After the trade show is finished, with leads in hand, you will return to your office with pointers on what you should do next.
Presented by:
John A. Hill, Founder and CEO of John A. Hill & Associates,
Business Facilitator and Trade Show Coach
Wednesday, February 11
8am-10am
MCPL-Centereach
FOR REGISTRATION PLEASE CONTACT
SOPHIA SERLIS-MCPHILLIPS631 585-9393 ext. 219
or ELIZABETH MALAFI 631-585-9393 ext. 296
Please let us know in advance if you require any special
accommodations due to a disability
Open to the Public
Miller Business Resource Center @ MIDDLE COUNTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY
101 Eastwood Blvd., Centereach, New York 11720
575 Middle Country Rd. Selden, New York 11784
631-585-9393
www.mcpl.lib.ny.us
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