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PressHRAMA Luncheon Seminar The Changing Nature of Radio, TV and Newspaper Marketing: Thriving in a Climate of Uncertainty and ChangeSept 12, 2008Virginia Beach, VA (October 26, 2009) - On Thursday, November 12, 2009, the Hampton Roads American Marketing Association will be hosting their November luncheon seminar, "The Changing Nature of Radio, TV and Newspaper Marketing: Thriving in a Climate of Uncertainty and Change." Panelists will discuss thriving in business during times of uncertainty and change. Panelists include Jim Brown, Growth and Development Manager, The Virginian-Pilot; Andy Hilton, National Sales Manager, WAVY/WVBT Television; and Sandy Smith, General Sales Manager, Entercom Communications. The luncheon will be held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, located at 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. Networking begins at 11:30 and lunch is served during the presentation from 12:00 ? 1:00. Lunch is included with the registration fee. Registration fee is $30 for AMA members, $40 for non-members and $20 for students. Attendees must register in advance to guarantee a seat. Registration deadline is November 9. The Hampton Roads AMA hosts monthly luncheons on the second Thursday of each month from September through June. More information and how to reserve seats can be found at www.hrama.org. The American Marketing Association (AMA) is an international professional society of more than 40,000 individual members with an interest in the practice, study and teaching of marketing. The Hampton Roads AMA is the oldest and largest professional association of marketers and the key supporter of the marketing community in Southeastern Virginia and Northern North Carolina. For more information, please visit their website at www.hrama.org Virginian Pilot Coverage of the HRAMA September eventSept 12, 2008 Marketer Merriment
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Cristian Alva - $2500 Winner - Most Promising Marketer Award -
AMA Members duly honored for all of their contributions.
7th Point Marketing's entire crew attends the AMA luncheon. |











