24th Annual AIIP Conference -- Taking Charge of Your Business

Starts: Thursday April 29, 2010 at 4:00pm
Ends: Sunday May 02, 2010 at 12:00pm
Event Type: Conference
Region: Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Location: Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown
1100 Carnegie Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115 US
Price: Registration will be available at http://aiip.org later this year.
Website: http://aiip.org
Industry: information services
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Consultants, Research, Information, Information Services, Independent, Business, Online, Primary Research, Secondary Research, Internet
Intended For: researchers, consultants, students, entrepreneurs, business owners, info brokers, info entrepreneurs
Organization: Association of Independent Information Professionals

Taking Charge of Your Business 24th Annual AIIP Conference April 27-May 2, 2010 Cleveland, Ohio, USA

The Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP) will hold its 24th annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, April 27-May 2.

The AIIP annual conference is the premier event for learning, networking, and professional development for owners of new and established information businesses.

Thinking about starting your own business? Learn what it takes to become a successful independent informational professional.

Need to get the news out about your product or service? Market to an audience interested in new ways to take their businesses to the next level.

Need ideas for working smarter? Find out about cutting-edge research, analysis, and knowledge management tools and techniques.

Join us in Cleveland April 27-May 2 Cleveland + Akron + Canton + Youngstown. We’ve got it all. Together.

Did you know the first wind turbine was invented in Cleveland? How about America's first gasoline-powered automobile, electric streetlight, or x-ray machine?

Today Cleveland+ adds to its legacy of technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. Even though the Cleveland+ region is transitioning to a high-tech economy, it maintains its cultural and ethnic diversity, combined with Midwest hospitality, which makes the region a perfect place to live, learn, work and play. In fact, in 2005, Cleveland was ranked as the number one "Most Livable City" in the U.S. by the Economist, primarily because it has all the benefits of a major city without sacrificing quality of life. Cleveland+ is home to major research institutions and healthcare organizations; major league sports teams; world-class cultural institutions; and great museums and entertainment attractions.