Exhibitions / Congresses

MHEDAs 2014 Annual Convention (Superhero Leadership)

United States, Orlando, Florida - May 3rd to 7th
We have all heard the expression, With great power comes great responsibility. But do we really take it to heart? What does it truly mean to be a leader? Leaders must have strength, courage and compassion. Leaders value their team and support their efforts.

MHEDAs 2014 Annual Convention will give you the opportunity to uncover your own Superhero Leadership powers through excellence in people management skills. This dynamic networking event will introduce you to industry Superheroes and assemble a think tank of new leadership ideas.

We challenge you to unleash the Superhero within!

Convention 2014 has so much to offer you:
- 80+ Exhibitors
- 16 speakers
- 11 workshops
- 6 general sessions
- Roundtable Discussions
- Local attractions
- Countless networking opportunities
Date(s)
May 3rd to 7th
Venue
Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at UniversaL Orlando
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