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Use ALTA's ROI Planner to Prove Why You
Should Attend ALTA's 2010 Annual Convention
With budgets extremely tight and an economic recovery still uncertain, it's become increasingly important for companies to measure the return on investment of their meetings and events. That's why ALTA has created a Return on Investment planner to help you track the value of the educational and networking opportunities you'll experience at the 2010 ALTA Annual Convention, which is being held Oct. 13-16 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego.
Register by Sept. 17 and save $200.
ALTA's ROI planner will help you illustrate to you or your boss, your goals and takeaways for attending the Annual Convention, and how they translate to increasing business for your company. ALTA's Annual Convention is the largest gathering of title professionals each year, providing a highly cost-effective method for gaining education, certification, networking and awareness training.
Why does business travel remain a vital component for the C-suite executive? For every dollar invested in business travel, companies realize $12.50 in incremental revenue and $3.80 in new profits, according to the Oxford Economics USA. According to the study, curbing business travel can actually reduce a company's profits - and competiveness - for years.
Building a strong case for attendance is easier than you might think. First, identify the specific challenges of your particular workplace. Then, review ALTA's educational sessions and events and look for knowledge, ideas and connection opportunities that address your individual business needs.
Put your case in writing and propose your plan to your agency owner or manager. Tell them how attending the Annual Convention will help your company with specific issues or challenges. Tell them whom you are meeting with in the Exhibit Hall and how those connections will help you and your organization keep up with the hottest trends in the industry.
Click here to download the registration brochure to view the entire schedule of sessions and events.
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Early-Bird
by 9/17/2010 |
Standard
by 10/8/2010 |
On-site
after 10/9/2010 |
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Member Advantage Rate
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$850 |
$950 |
$1,050 |
| Advantage Rate Plus Membership |
$1,310 |
$1,410 |
$1,510 |
| Non-Member Rate |
$1,400 |
$1,500 |
$1,600 |
| Member Guest Registration* |
$399 |
$475 |
$575 |
| Non-Member Guest Registration* |
$499 |
$575 |
$675 |
| Honorary Members |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
| Guests of Honorary Members * |
$250 |
$250 |
$250 |
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ALTA's 2010 Annual Convention will be held at the
Manchester Grand Hyatt
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Assistant Secretary of Housing and
Commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration
David H. Stevens
Friday, October 15, 2010
Title Industry National Underwriter Panel &
Fox News Political Analyst
Tucker Carlson
Saturday, October 16, 2010

Author of Confessions of a Subprime Lender: An Insider's Tale of Greed, Fraud, and Ignorance
Richard Bitner
Note: Speakers are subject to change.
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For additional information, please contact the Meetings Department by e-mail at meetings@alta.org or by phone at
(202) 261-2942.
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