Common Ground Alliance Announces Damage Prevention Conference & Expo
(UC) – The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) announced that it will host the damage prevention industry’s official Conference & Expo from March 2-5, 2021, in Orlando.
The 2021 CGA Conference & Expo will bring together North America’s foremost industry leaders and decision-makers for high-level educational seminars, guided discussions, expo floor interactions and unique networking opportunities that will culminate in actionable plans and partnerships to dramatically reduce damages to underground utilities.
In addition to CGA committee meetings, the 2021 CGA Conference & Expo will feature forward-looking roundtables and facilitated discussions on resolving persistent pain points in the safe digging process, an expo floor spotlighting technologies that address gaps in damage prevention, and VIP networking opportunities designed for executive, management and board-level attendees.
Attendee registration for the 2021 CGA Conference & Expo is now open and features a discounted group rate for organizations that plan to send 10 or more employees. CGA will be initiating its Call for Proposals later this summer.
“CGA is very excited to host the CGA Conference & Expo in Orlando next March, where attendees will be able to collaborate on action plans, build key business relationships, and observe and share the latest technology in the damage prevention industry,” said Sarah K. Magruder Lyle, President and CEO of CGA.
Information about featured speakers, roundtables, educational tracks and networking opportunities will be announced in fall 2020. Visit www.cgaconference.com for the latest announcements, updates and opportunities to support the 2021 CGA Conference & Expo.
Industry leaders can also mark their calendars for the 2022 CGA Conference & Expo, set to take place in Anaheim, Calif., April 12-14, 2022.
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