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When you register for the CD Show, you can count on the best in world-class education and tremendous opportunities for peer-to-peer networking. At this year’s show, we’re bringing back three of our most popular networking events: The International Meet & Greet, Women in the Industry Networking Breakfast, and the Operator Mentoring Program
The networking starts bright and early on Monday morning at 9:30 with the International Meet & Greet, sponsored by ETS International, Global Alliance, and Icona Global. Attendees can enjoy a continental breakfast while connecting with new colleagues from five continents. As you are aware, chauffeured ground transportation is truly an industry without global borders, and this is the place to meet with the operators who often share your hard-earned customers—but not your ZIP code. To keep things fresh for 2019, we’re setting the room up so that operators will be able to find an affiliate in the top 12 international markets. Just look for the table flying the flag of the country you’re looking to send work.
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“It’s so easy to say great things about CD events—the team effort really shows! The international Meet & Greet was packed with global operators making it the best-attended meet-and-greet that I have attended. All in all, great value in an awesome location, and I am definitely looking forward to the next show,” says Edison Kahakauwila of L.A. Limousines & Transportation.
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Closing out the triumvirate of networking events is Tuesday’s Women in the Industry Networking Breakfast. Thanks to sponsors DH2 Transportation, Elite Limousine, Gem Limousine, and Pure Luxury, this show favorite event is back and better than ever! This year, we’re thrilled to have a panel of three of the best and brightest our industry has to offer. Join Reston Limousine President & CEO Kristina Bouweiri, Elite Limousine Founder & CEO Mechelle Wowas-Cappel, and DH2 Transportation CEO Nancy Vargas for a lively and informative discussion moderated by NLA Associate Executive Director Sarah Mercer on how to achieve a Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) Certification. Then, attendees can take part in a 30-minute accelerated networking exercise, designed to inspire while creating long-lasting connections and mentorships. Remember: This isn’t just for female business owners—ladies from all walks of the industry are welcome!
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And while you’re online selecting your mentor, take the time to register for what’s likely to be one of the most talked about events in Boston: Sunday afternoon’s Owner’s Game.
If you joined us for our 2018 Retreat in San Diego, then you might already be familiar with our Owner’s Game, an educational contest that splits participants into competitive teams to see who can retire with the most money. Designed, facilitated, and sponsored by Strategy Leaders, the Owner’s Game will take you through a series of team
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Visit chauffeurdrivenshow.com for more information.
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Once the golf tournament was over and everyone was sitting down to the evening’s lavish dinner, the winning teams were announced:
First place: L.A. Limousine’s Team Blue, owned by NELA 2nd Vice President Tina Benson (marking their sixth time taking the top spot!)
Second Place: Team Ace Shuttle
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Individual prizes were also awarded, which recognized an array of personal accomplishments on the green:
Closest to the Pin (Hole 7): Dawson Rutter of Commonwealth Worldwide at 3 feet, 7.5 inches
Closest to the Pin (Hole 12): Nate Berthiaume
Vegas Hole Prize: NELA Treasurer Teale Smith of Maine Limousine
Longest Drives: Mike Martell and Momo Smith
Orange Ball: Team ROI Consulting (Edward Hewitt, Bob Biagi, Chris Cummings, and Archie Miller)
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Check out the September issue of Chauffeur Driven magazine for expanded coverage of this event—including tons of exclusive photos.
Next up for NELA is its quarterly fall meeting, scheduled for September 10.
Visit nelivery.org for more information.
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Former NLA Board Member Michael Campbell of Grace Limousine & Shuttle Marlton, N.J.—After nearly eight years as an NLA Board member, Michael Campbell of Grace Limousine & Shuttle has resigned from the NLA Board of Directors. It is his intent to focus more on his expanding business.
“I cannot thank Michael enough for his support of Board and myself,” NLA President Gary Buffo of Pure Luxury Transportation wrote in his weekly President’s Message. “While Michael will be missed by us all, we are very excited for Michael's future with his own business and I am sure we will see him back on the NLA Board before long.”
Campbell further explained his decision in a recent email to the NLA Board.
"In my nearly eight years serving with you and with many who came before some of you, I have never been so proud of the character and work ethic displayed by the Board as a whole. I love our tenacity, our optimism, and our ability to roll with the punches," Campbell wrote. "I respect the NLA so much, both the membership and the Board and I thank the Board for the opportunity to learn, to grow, to share, and most importantly, to serve our industry. Every member of our industry, not just our membership, should be incredibly proud and grateful for all of the Board's efforts.”
Jeff Greene of Greene Worldwide Transportation, an NLA Board member since 2012, echoed Buffo’s sentiments.
"We all respect and appreciate everything Michael has done for the industry and the Board. We wish him much success and happiness," he said.
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