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MHEDA Annual Convention and Exhibitor Showcase

United States, Orlando, Florida - April 23-27, 2022
MHEDA Annual Convention and Exhibitor Showcase Gather with hundreds of industry professionals under one roof for four days of outstanding high quality education and networking opportunities.

This is MHEDA's premier industry event and offers thought-provoking keynote presentations and timely educational workshops. Presentations with views about the global economy, business cycle pressures and predictions for what's ahead are always featured. During the workshops, you will have the opportunity to meet face to face with industry peers and learn from exceptional speakers.
Date(s)
April 23-27, 2022
Venue
Loews Sapphire Falls Resort
Ticketing
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