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UnitedAg's 36th Annual Meeting & Conference Discussing the Future of Agriculture to Take Place this Week
UnitedAg, California's member-owned agricultural trade association, will be holding its annual mtg and conference in Orange County this week
UnitedAg, California’s member-owned agricultural trade association, today announced that its 36th annual meeting and conference is taking place March 15-17, 2016 in Anaheim, California.
The three-day event, themed “Breaking Through,” will feature speakers including, California State Assembly Member Fiona Ma, Tax Lobbyist Jon Coupal, Inspirational Speaker Lt. Col Kevin Sweeney, Agricultural Speaker/Comedian Jerry Carroll and Noted Economist from Chapman University, Dr. Doti will discuss issues and opportunities facing the California’s agriculture industry.
The conference, which will be held March 15-17, 2016, at Disneyland’s Grand Californian Hotel located in Anaheim, California, will also include a 5K Walkathon and Member Golf Tournament benefiting UnitedAg’s scholarship foundation as well as a Member Awards Banquet & Gala. For more information regarding activities and registration, interested parties should visit www.unitedag.org.
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“We believe UnitedAg's 36th Annual Meeting and Conference will really start the conversation for the future of the agriculture business here in California,” said Kirti Mutatkar, CEO and President, UnitedAg. “We’re looking forward to three very exciting days of inspiration, relationship-building, networking and fun.”
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About UnitedAg
Founded in 1980, UnitedAg is a member-owned agricultural trade association dedicated to providing innovative solutions for California’s strong and healthy agricultural industry. UnitedAg works in close partnership with its 500 agriculture-affiliated member organizations to meet their employee benefits needs, promote their interests with lawmakers, and help them comply with legislation and regulation so they can focus on what they do best – run successful businesses and organizations. For more information about UnitedAg and its activities, please visit www.unitedag.org.
