AEM Offers Member Discount Pricing for 2023 NAMA Fall Conference

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8/21/2023

NAMAWith the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA)’s 2023 Fall Conference right around the corner, AEM is pleased to once again offer its members discount pricing on registration.

Association members will receive a one-year NAMA membership and save $180 on registration for the non-member registration rate by using the code AEM2023, when they register for the conference, which is set for Oct. 9-11 in Clayton, Missouri.

Register now.

“NAMA’s Fall Conference has a different vibe to it in comparison to other agri-marketing conferences and industry events. It’s a smaller group of like-minded industry colleagues, ranging from seasoned industry pros to marketers with less than five years of experience,” said Brian Torrey, manager, B2B Media, Ag & Turf Influencer Marketing, for AEM member company John Deere.

“Everyone is more at ease, making networking and sharing ideas more natural. Speakers and breakout sessions tend to challenge attendees in their thinking. With that, and with the smaller number of attendees, there’s more opportunity for in-depth conversations over coffee, lunch and afternoon breaks with fellow industry professionals — so you don’t just learn from the speakers, but from each other.  It’s probably the best kept secret in the industry,” Torrey added.

NAMA’s Fall Conference provides ag marketer attendees with timely and relevant educational content, fresh ideas and revamped strategies aimed at helping them navigate the constantly evolving agri-marketing terrain.

This year’s event will offer:

  • Thought-provoking breakouts
  • A fun ag tour
  • Valuable information and insights from guest speakers and presenters
  • Ample networking opportunities

Additional event details can be found here. For more information on NAMA and this year’s Fall Conference, contact AEM’s John Rozum at jrozum@aem.org.

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