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Regional Wedding Industry Conference returns to New Jersey
By Erik Kent
Aug 1, 2008 - 6:18:40 AM

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Regional Wedding Industry Conference returns to New Jersey

NEW JERSEY - Wedding professionals from New Jersey and throughout the Northeast region will gather for the 11th  annual Northeast Regional Wedding Industry Conference (NERC) from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

This one-day look at trends in the wedding business will feature speakers, roundtable discussions, a trade show and networking opportunity for established wedding service providers and those looking to enter the field of weddings and wedding planning.

Speakers include Sonny Ganguly, Chief Marketing Officer for WeddingWire.com who will discuss “Reaching Today’s Wired Bride,  Jenny Lefcourt, VP of Business Development for Bella Pictures speaking on “Wedding Trends Given the Down-Turn in the Economy” Mark Kingsdorf  of The Queen Of Hearts Wedding Consultants, Karen Pecora, Karen Pecora Events, Kathi Evans, All the Best Weddings & Celebrations and Candice Benson, The Finishing Touch.

Round Table Discussions will include some of the following topics, Civil Unions, Preparing your Business for Sale, Green Weddings,Destination Weddings, Internet Marketing and more.

Participating sponsors include NJWedding.com, All Jersey Video, 201 Bride Magazine, Four Seasons Resorts Lana'i, Cupa Cabana Espresso & Gourmet Coffee Bars and Enchanted Designs For You, Inc.  Sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities are still available for companies that serve the bridal industry.

For more information about NERC including registration information visit http://nerc2008.eventbrite.com or contact Toni DeLisi, ABC NJ State Coordinator at (201) 934-9979 or via email at NERC2008@aol.com.



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