NPES 2010 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

PRINT REINVENTED 2011:
The Future of Media Communications

November 18-20, 2010 ● Royal Palms Resort ● Phoenix, AZ
David Meerman Scott
Meet Your Keynote Presenter:
David Meerman Scott

David Meerman Scott, marketing strategist and author of the hit new book World Wide Rave and number-one bestseller The New Rules of Marketing and PR will reveal how to leverage for new success the potential that Web-based communication offers.

Program and registration details
coming soon.

 

With the very nature of the graphic communications industry in transition from a “print-centric” environment to a new mixed-media world—what does the future hold for YOUR company?

Join us at the NPES 2010 Annual Conference and find out!  Together, with your peers and industry experts, we will explore “The Future of Media Communications.” 
Here you will gain an up-to-the minute assessment and analysis of all the key factors—economic, technology and market place trends—that will impact your company’s future.  

During this fast paced executive-level forum, in mind-opening exchange with presenters and your peers, you’ll discover the challenges—and new opportunities—that lie just over the horizon in this ‘new era’ of print.  Plus, you’ll gain countless, invaluable networking opportunities during the educational sessions, and throughout the numerous networking breaks and casual activities.
This year’s timely, content-rich program will deliver all of the information and direction you need NOW. 

Here you will:

  • Expand your knowledge in thought-provoking interactive discussions with top industry executives
  • Gain keen new insight and perspectives from industry expert presenters, and
  • Benefit from the invaluable world-class networking and exchange that members have come to expect from NPES.

You will return home with all of the strategies and tactics to enhance your relations with customers and vendor partners—and be best positioned to confidently steer your company forward into “The Future of Media Communications.”