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2011 NIBA New York Conference Agenda and Registration Now Online

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Venue: Exchange Building, 1 No. End Avenue, NYC (formerly the NYMEX building)

Time: Registration Opens at 1:00PM, Sessions begin at 1:30pm, Networking/Cocktails: 4:30pm

2011 NIBA New York Conference agenda and registration for IBs, CTAs, APs and futures industry professionals is now online at: https://www.theniba.com/conference/conference.aspx

Building on the success of the sold-out 2010 NIBA Chicago Conference, we anticipate another sell-out event at the 2011 NIBA New York Conference. Attendees took away a wealth of information on compliance, operations, sales and marketing, and market information. This year's NIBA New York Conference preceeds the 2011 CTA EXPO New York event--the premiere event for CTAs, money raisers, and industry professionals.

Agenda

  • Rules, Regulations & Your Revenue - An Update | Panel Discussion
    Moderator: Steve Pherson, Partner at Schuyler, Roche, & Crisham P.C.
    Panelists: Bart Mallon, Bart Mallon, PC | Mark Ruddy, Ruddy Law Firm | NFA
  • Got Leads?
    Candyce Edelsen, President of Propel Growth
  • Using Your Website to Market Effectively
    Shane Stiles, President of gate39media
  • Joint NIBA/CTA EXPO Networking and Cocktail Reception
    Network with contacts old and new with your peers in the futures industry! This networking event will be held in conjunction with CTA EXPO participants.

Detailed session descriptions and details forthcoming.

Capacity is limited. We recommend reserving your seat early.

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