The accounting and advisory firm of Dixon Hughes PLLC and FMI Corporation are joining to present the 2010 Construction Executive Conference. Each of these events will provide opportunities for discussion on leadership trends in construction strategy, planning and execution for 2010 and beyond. The first one on Wednesday, October 6 is at The Ritz Carlton in Atlanta, GA, and the second one on Thursday, October 14 at The Grandover Resort in Greensboro, NC. The conferences will be held for one full day, each with featured speakers. The Keynote speaker for this year’s event is Ken Simonson, Chief Economist of the Associated General Contractors of America. In addition, the program will also feature Mike Trammell, Member-in-Charge of Dixon Hughes’ Construction Services Group, and Landon Funsten, Principal with FMI. The events, which begin at 8:30 a.m., will offer executive-level briefings on issues facing the industry and the construction market. Conference participants will receive an industry insider’s view of today’s most important topics. An evening networking reception will follow the conference.
Dixon Hughes and FMI Announce 2010 Construction Executive Conference
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