MMA Annual Meeting and Trade Show
The 31st MMA Annual Meeting and Trade Show
January 22 and 23, 2010
Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel
The MMA thanks the attendees, guest speakers, workshop presenters, exhibitors, sponsors, and everyone else who made the 2010 MMA Annual Meeting a success!
Next year’s Annual Meeting will be held Jan. 21-22, 2011, also at the Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel.
The MMA Annual Meeting and Trade Show is the largest regular gathering of Massachusetts local government officials.The two-day event features educational workshops, nationally recognized speakers, awards programs, a large trade show, and an opportunity to network with municipal officials from across the state.
The MMA’s Annual Meeting is your best single opportunity to:
• Learn about solutions to problems facing your community
• Meet people who can assist you with resources and ideas
• Learn about valuable products and services for cities and towns
• Attend programs that will strengthen your ability to lead and serve your community
The MMA Annual Meeting & Trade Show is held at the Hynes Convention Center and the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston’s scenic Back Bay.
What members are saying about the MMA Annual Meeting…
“In our busy professional lives, we rarely have the opportunity to come together and benefit from the wealth of knowledge and diversity of experience that each of us brings to public administration. I can think of no more critical time than today for us to benefit from each other’s knowledge, to mutually problem-solve, and to set a comprehensive agenda for the future of our cities and towns.”
– Robert Dolan, Mayor, Melrose
“The MMA Annual Meeting offers a wide range of experts available to provide advice and direction on all the issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. I come away from the conference feeling rejuvenated.”
– John Petrin, Town Manager, Ashland
“The biggest benefit of the MMA Annual Meeting is networking with colleagues from other communities and sharing best practices. The vendors at the Trade Show can also spark new ideas for municipal projects.”
– Richard Gregorio, Selectman, Stoneham
“The opportunity to hear from speakers (often heads of state departments) and to ask questions has been invaluable. Agency officials clarify things that are confusing, and we all learn from the experience of others.”
– Pat Brusch, Finance Committee, Belmont
“For me, Annual Meeting is the ultimate networking event. The energy, camaraderie, information and Trade Show give me inspiration to continue public service – and new ideas to bring back to Lexington!”
– Denise Casey, Human Resources Director, Lexington
- Closing session: Gubernatorial Candidates Forum
- Proposed Resolution Calling for Health Insurance Plan Design Authority for Cities and Towns
- Proposed Resolution Calling for Action to Prevent Unfunded State Mandates in the Police Career Incentive Pay Program
- Proposed Resolution Opposing Current and Future Unfunded Local Mandates
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