Are you curious about what to expect about the conference and lobby day?
Join hosts Taylor Krause, CCL's Executive Assistant and Sara Wanous, CCL's Membership Coordinator, for a final walk-through of the who, what, when, where, how and why of the 2018 International Conference & Lobby Day in Washington, DC.
If you’re attending for the first time this is a highly valuable webinar in preparing for what to expect with the schedule, logistics, and final details.
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