Go Back to School at the 2012 Portland Marathon Event Directors’ College

Don’t miss the 2012 Portland Marathon Event Directors’ College on October 4-6, 2012! This is a go-to event for anyone who’s interested in the nitty gritty of event directing and management.

We always get great feedback from our customers about how valuable this conference is, whether they’ve been in the business for decades or are newbies. What’s unique about the College is that you get to interact and learn from the best race directors in the industry in a very hands-on, interactive environment. When do you ever get this type of opportunity? (Plus, you get a backstage pass to one of the most well-run events in the nation!)

Here are a few things that we think make this event special and totally worth your while to attend:

  • It’s 100% focused on events from the hands-on/tactical perspective
  • Industry-leading panelists share their expertise in sponsorship, event management,  marketing, PR, and more
  • It’s a completely interactive, open format where questions and ideas are encouraged
  • You get into the nuts and bolts of event management
  • It’s all about networking, socializing, and participating

It’s all in Portland… and you’re invited!
Click here to learn more or register

ACTIVE Network will be there and we’d love for you to join us.

Shannon Fiack

Shannon Fiack

Shannon Fiack is Senior Content Manager for ACTIVENetwork and has been part of the marketing team for three years. Shannon previously worked as both an endurance event manager and a corporate event organizer. She also loves sports and is dedicated to providing race directors with useful information that helps get more participants involved in their events.

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