Vermont Business EXPO Celebrates 25 Years
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 5, 2009
CONTACT: Antonia Opitz, Director of Events (aopitz@vtchamber or 802-238-6592)
Vermont Business EXPO Celebrates 25 Years of Creating Connections
EXPO 2009 Display Booth Registration Now Open
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the booth registration is now open for the 25th Annual Vermont Business and Industry EXPO. The exposition will be held on May 20 & 21, 2009, at the Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center in Burlington, Vermont.
EXPO celebrates its silver anniversary as the region’s largest business-to-business trade show, hosting nearly 200 exhibitors as well as a wide array of special events and seminars. The 3,000 business people who attend EXPO experience valuable workshops, connections, and networking opportunities. Additionally, the Deane C. Davis Outstanding Business of the Year distinction is presented at the opening ceremonies of EXPO.
EXPO features a two-floor trade show that is designed to afford optimal visibility to all exhibitors. The costs of the booth include a pipe and drape booth with an 8’ high back, 3’ high side rails and a 6’ skirted table. Among many other amenities provided to exhibitors, free admission to both the trade show and exhibitor breakfast for all exhibition staff is provided. Exhibiting businesses are provided with a pre-show listing and business description in Vermont Business Magazine and also on the EXPO website.
Visit www.vtexpo.com for additional information about the Vermont Business & Industry EXPO, and for booth registration. Booths are assigned on a first come, first serve basis.
Interested parties may contact Antonia Opitz at the Vermont Chamber (aopitz@vtchamber.com, 802-223-0603) with any questions.
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In business since 1912, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit business organization with 1,500 members, collectively employing 45,000 people, representing all sectors of the state’s economy. Our mission is to create an economic climate conducive to business growth and preservation of the Vermont quality of life.








