Registration now open for TCA’s annual Recruitment & Retention Conference

Nov. 11, 2012

Truckload carriers seeking to gain an understanding of the “many, many media options and tools available to reach drivers wherever they are, however they communicate, and whatever their age,” are urged to register for the Truckload Carrier’s Assn. 10th annual Recruitment & Retention Conference.

The conference will be held Feb. 11-13, 2013 at the Renaissance Hotel Nashville and, according to TCA, will provide fleet executives with the tools and strategies they need to solve the recruitment and retention puzzle.

“This is an excellent venue for you to reach hundreds of industry professionals in a targeted, professional atmosphere,” TCA said.

The event is sponsored by ACS Advertising. Registration fees for ACS Client/TCA members is $495; $595 for non-ACS client/TCA member carriers and $995 for non-carriers/vendors.

To register for the conference go to http://www.cvent.com/events/10th-annual-recruitment-retention-conference/event-summary-b4e7d4075bc946b887c2070e0bd03da8.aspx

The Renaissance Nashville is located at 601 Commerce St. Nashville TN, 615-742-2000; or visit http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bnash-renaissance-nashville-hotel/.

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