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2014 ASCA Executive Summit05-08-14 | News
2014 ASCA Executive Summit





ASCA, a trade association dedicated to advancing the needs of the snow and ice management industry, has announced the dates of their 2014 Executive Summit.
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The Accredited Snow Contactors Association has announced the dates of their annual Executive Summit, which will take place August 6 – 8 at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, Fla.

Executive Summit is a unique educational experience that addresses the topics that impact professional snow and ice managers. The conference combines engaging speakers and executive level education with unprecedented networking opportunities with colleagues and industry leaders.

"We conducted extensive search to find just the right venue to host this year's event," says ASCA Executive Director, Kevin Gilbride. "The Fontainebleau Hotel offers executive-style facilities for our educational curriculum, as well as a phenomenal site for attendees to network and build industry relationships."

In addition to education and networking, the Executive Summit plays host to Snow Magazine's annual Leadership Awards and Top 100 ceremony. The Leadership Awards recognizes a class of snow industry professionals for their leadership not only within the industry, but within their business and in the communities they work and live. The Top 100 recognizes the 100 top performing companies in the professional snow and ice management industry, based on revenue generated from the previous winter.

For more information about ASCA, please visit ascaonline.org.

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