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• APRIL 2016
FEEDBACK
FEED
BACK
I HAVE BEEN GOING TO PPAI
shows for about 15 years and this
was by far the best show. Seth
Godin was perfect for our indus-
try, but there were also many
large and small improvements I
noticed that made everything
easier. The coat check was right
where it needed to be to mini-
mize steps, the check-in process
worked very smoothly and even
the FedEx shipping was the
fastest I have ever experienced.
Certainly having the show
on one floor made many things
easier. After every event we host,
we always sit down the very next
day and debrief what went well
and what could be improved, and
it certainly seemed as though
people were on top of improving
everything that could be
improved. Please pass on my
thanks to your team. Thank you
for a great show.
Kathy Finnerty Thomas
Stowebridge Promotion
Group
Chandler, Arizona
UPIC: STOWE
The PPAI Expo 2016
Continues To Draw
Attendees’ Applause
THE PPAI EXPO 2016, or as it was known
on social media, #BestExpoEver, has drawn
praise from attendees for its new layout, process
improvements and fresh features.
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