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Invest in the year’s best executive
event for your business. With the overarching theme
of CONVERSION, this year’s Summit will focus on turning
opportunities into reality, lookers into bookers and
travelers into adventurers. |
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Attend a top-rated event. More
than 90% of delegates give the event an overall
“excellent” rating. 2007 promises to be even better. No
other conference in the global adventure travel
community combines such high caliber speakers with such
high value, high impact programs. This year’s will sell
out at 500, so be one of them! |
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Network with those who are shaping the
global industry. It’s who you know and what you know
they know about you that counts. Meet other pros, talk
shop, explore partnerships, and connect with targeted
media and technology gurus who can impact your business.
Use
Summit Connections
to connect with potential partners from around the world
in advance of the event (free with registration for the
event).
Click here to
see who’s already registered! |
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Participate and learn from workshops
and forums that deliver: TRENDS, including future
consumers, travel trends, leading-edge destinations and
social network phenomenon, open the Summit. Then, the
second and third days give you the competitive advantage
in two tracks – THE BOTTOM LINE and BEST PRACTICES –
with the latest Marketing, Search Engine Optimization,
consumer trends, risk management training, insurance,
sustainability practices, and more. |
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Access relevant research. Be among
the first to access the latest industry and consumer
research from the ATTA and other organizations. |
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Be spellbound by keynote addresses.
Fred Reid – Virgin America CEO will speak on industry
themes and conversion, Thornton May – World Bank
Futurist will present the new emerging consumer and how
to tap in to their needs. Ed Wilson – Earthwatch’s CEO,
Richard Weise – President, National Geographic Explorers
Club, Jim Benson – Benson Space Co., and many more
session speakers will educate and inspire us as we build
our own individual businesses. |
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Actively engage in sessions. Bring
your questions to the table! Debate important topics.
Offer differing viewpoints. Share YOUR case studies.
Most sessions will allow for Q & A, opportunities and
time for interactive dialogue with industry experts. |
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Take the Summit Home! Miss a
compelling session because there’s simply too much good
fodder to choose from? Not to worry! All Summit
proceedings, research, tools, handouts, expert advice,
etc., will be online for attendees for free within a
month of the Summit close. |
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Take Advantage of Intensive B2B
Networking opportunities: Day Four of the Summit
meets 2005 and 2006 Summit delegates’ call for a
dedicated day of “marketplace” style networking. In
addition to an ATTA-hosted Adventure Media Mixer
offering the opportunity to meet in an informal setting
to talk one-on-one with dozens of influential broadcast,
newsprint, Web and magazine media, this day promises to
be one of the top networking periods for this year’s
executive conference. |
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Cut loose! This IS the Adventure
Community, right? Laugh, get wet, be thrilled and mess
up your hair on the Day of Adventure including Ziplines,
mountain biking and more. Enjoy the best Canada, the
Alps and Brazil have to offer in three exciting evenings
at the Summit. |
The Adventure Travel World Summit is a must-attend
event that will educate, inspire and connect
specialists.
Call 1-866-411-3131 or email info@adventuretravel.biz
today to reserve your spot! |