Administrative Professionals

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Administrative Professionals

Overview

If you plan meetings, but you’re not called a “meeting planner,” you’re not alone. An estimated 80% of all corporate meetings in are planned by executive assistants, administrative professionals, marketing managers, HR professionals, learning coordinators and other team members who aren’t recognized as meeting professionals. MPI recognizes you. We know that you need education, support and encouragement that you’re doing the right thing. MPI Membership can also open new doors and connect you to potential career opportunities if you want meetings and events to become your full-time focus.

 

Board Member:

Lindsay Plath - Lindsay.plath@gmail.com 

Already a member? Join the online Administrative Professionals Community on the MPI Forums.

Who is Eligible to Join?

 

Any MPI Member who organizes and/or assists in the planning of meetings but does not have "meeting" or "event" in their job title is eligible to join MPI's Administrative Professionals Community.

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