Exhibitions / Congresses

MHEDA - Annual Convention and Exhibitors Showcase

United States, Salt Lake City, Utah - 29th April to 3rd May 2017
MHEDA - Annual Convention and Exhibitors Showcase When you attend a MHEDA Convention, you get the latest information on industry trends and best practices to help improve operations and impact your bottom line. You will also make new relationships and partnerships will be strengthened.

The Grand America Hotel is conveniently located just 10 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport, situated on 10 landscaped acres in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City.

It's within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, light rail, nightlife, cultural, and sporting events. The Grand America Hotel is the perfect location for exploring Utah?s outdoors and Salt Lake City?s urban attractions. In between activities, guests can relax at the Grand Spa or outdoor pool in a delightful setting, linger beside the fountains among the beautifully landscaped courtyard gardens, or sink into plush couches in front of a crackling lobby fire. Additionally, Afternoon Tea at The Grand America Hotel is a Salt Lake City favorite, and is served at the Lobby Lounge during our 1:30 and 3:00 p.m. seatings.
Date(s)
29th April to 3rd May 2017
Venue
The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City,
Contact for booking / more info
MHEDA TEAM send an email
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