National Waterways Conference To Hold Annual Meeting In St. Louis
Event Set For September 20-22, 1989 The National Waterway Conference's 1989 Annual Meeting will be held on September 20-22, 1989 at the Adam's Mark Hotel in St. Louis, Mo. Over the years, NWC annual meetings have gained wide recognition as timely, provocative programs featuring knowledgeable, articulate participants. The meetings serve as an invaluable rallying vehicle for coordinated action on waterways policy. Typically, more than 25 speakers, panelists and moderators are involved. Speakers have included Cabinet officials, Governors, Senators, Congressmen, industry leaders and others.
In addition to the keynote speakers, the 1989 Annual Meeting will include as many as six panel discussions and numerous opportunities for participants to develop important business contacts. Some 550 business, civic, and waterways executives attended the 1988 Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
For further information on the meeting, contact: Harry N. Cook, Robert L. Freedman, or Donna J. Greenaway, at the National Waterways Conference, Inc., 1130 17th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20036; telephone: (202) 296-4415.
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