MEA's electrical industry conference fast approaching

Wednesday, 28 May, 2014

Who says you can’t have it all? Spending time with your family on a vacation and investing in your business may not seem like two things that go hand in hand, but they do.

This year, Master Electricians Australia (MEA) has planned a family-oriented affair for the 2014 Electrical Industry Conference. Held in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast, the conference presents an opportunity for delegates to enjoy a much-needed family vacation and at the same time gain key insights to help boost their business value.

MEA’s carefully tailored conference packages allow each delegate to invest their time in dynamic business sessions and expand their business network, while their partner and children enjoy some fun in the sun.

Delegates will hear from some of the most influential keynote speakers, who come from a range of fields and will cover a variety of topics sure to add value to a business. This year, all conference speakers bring something unique to the table. They include Fi Bendall, the managing director of one of Australia’s most successful digital media agencies, CSIRO’s Mark Paterson, extreme adventurer John Cantor and many more.

But it’s not all work. Delegates will have plenty of time to spend with their families either exploring beautiful Noosa or indulging in a gala dinner at a secret location. There is also a special treat for footy fans - delegates will be able to watch the AFL Grand Final live at a special function.

These industry conferences are an essential part of MEA and are open to all electrical contractors. Join the MEA 2014 Electrical Industry Conference at the Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort and Spa Noosa on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast from Friday 26 to Monday 29 September.

For more information or to register, visit www.conference.masterelectricians.com.au. Early bird specials close on 13 June 2014.

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