Conventions are a great source of information, but at times attendees can suffer from overload. After a day of hearing from the experts or learning about the next must-have products, most long to take it down a notch, unwind, and perhaps have a drink with a new or longtime colleague.
There’s ample opportunity to do just that at the Innovation in Action Convention. The 3-day event is the perfect mix of networking, education, and fun. After a long day of meetings, why not join us for cocktails and conversation? There’s some spectacular evening events on the agenda this year, designed to delight, entertain, and – for those who must – do business. After all, if business can be conducted on a golf course, it can certainly be advanced over dinner with the Commander in Chief and the Chairman of the Board.
Rat Pack Tribute and Image of the Year Banquet
On Saturday evening, April 30, NAUMD’s Image Apparel Institute unveils the winners of its annual Image of the Year Awards. The Image of the Year Awards Banquet Dinner, a convention favorite, honors the best corporate and image apparel programs produced over the last year by North America’s most sought after suppliers and distributors of such designs.
Also on the program that night: A tribute to the Rat Pack. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, better known as the Rat Pack, ruled
You won’t believe your eyes and ears as these icons of popular culture come to life in this nostalgic, once-in-a-lifetime reunion concert. Even if you’re too young to know the words, you’ll recognize the tunes and hum along during this fun-filled evening.
Public Safety Awards and “The Face” of President Bush
One of the most popular association programs goes prime time on Sunday night. In a first, winners of the Public Safety Uniform of the Year Awards will be announced over salad and entrees instead of bagels and eggs, as the Public Safety Committee names the top suppliers and end users of public safety uniforms of the last year.
And if you’re longing for the malapropisms and miscues of the Bush Years, you can relive them Sunday night, with John Morgan, better known as “the face” of the former Commander in Chief.
John’s show combines his hilarious but respectful impression of President Bush with a few famous George W. faux pas, blended with a mix of parody songs and finishes up with a powerful, inspiring message about leadership, hope and determination. He elicits huge belly laughs from both sides of the political aisle, while leaving his audiences inspired, motivated and equipped.
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