Attention Ag Marketers: Exclusive Discount Code Available for AEM Members Attending NAMA Agri-Marketing Conference

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3/21/2022

NAMAAEM is pleased to offer its members discount pricing for the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA)'s upcoming Agri-Marketing Conference.

AEM members will receive a one-year NAMA membership and will save $180 off the full non-member registration rate by using the code “AEM22” when they register for the conference, which is set to be held live and in-person April 6-8 in Kansas City. Monday, March 21 is the last day to get the best rate at the conference hotel.

Enhancing marketing strategies and tactics is no small task for organizations in all areas of agriculture,” said AEM Director of Ag & Utility Exhibitions and Events John Rozum, a member of NAMA’s Executive Committee. “Thanks to our ongoing partnership with NAMA, we are excited to be able to offer our members additional savings when they register for this year’s Agri-Marketing Conference, and we encourage them to take advantage of all the outstanding content and valuable peer-to-peer networking opportunities the event provides.”

NAMA’s annual Agri-Marketing Conference serves to provide ag marketer attendees with educational content, fresh ideas and revamped strategies aimed at helping them navigate the constantly evolving agri-marketing terrain. This year’s event will once again include the popular and highly rated half-day session focused on the needs of in-house marketing departments like those found at many ag equipment manufacturers and their dealers.

Additional event details can be found at https://www.nama.org/sessions.html.

For more information on NAMA and this year’s Agri-Marketing Conference, contact AEM’s John Rozum at jrozum@aem.org.

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