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2009 TRI National Training Conference

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Date: 
Thu, 03/26/2009
Short Description: 

Bethesda Hyatt This Web page contains links to the daily agenda for the 2009 National TRI Conference

 

 

 

Download available presentations and submit comments.
  Please let us know how we're doing.
  • What did you like most about the sessions?
  • What would you change on this year's agenda?
  • What would you add to next year's agenda?
Picture of Agenda Tuesday, March 31, - Day 1 Agenda
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 - Day 2 Agenda
Thursday April 2, 2009 - Day 3 Agenda

 


 

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National Conference

I thought this conference was well balanced and focused on new things that we need to do in the program. Location was great. I know it is heard to come up with subjects and speakers for the sessions but I think ECOS did a great job to balance the Agenda from industry perspectives to environmental perspectives.

Conference

Excellent conference. I really liked that most of the sessions were plenary--nice balance of gov't and NGO presenters. The food and location was great.