SU08

Navigating Public Accommodation Laws for a Successful Meeting

Date
June 3, 2018

Navigating Public Accommodation Laws for a Successful Meeting is a panel discussion where three experienced meeting planners will present information and respond to questions regarding individual state legislation and its impact on the gender reality of restrooms as it pertains to successful meetings. The panelists will present scenarios and solutions for today's environment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how this requirement effects meeting planners.
  • Explore potential scenarios.
  • Implement solutions.

Speaker

Speaker Image for James Delmar
National Accounts Manager, Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau

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