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"Airport Revenue News Announces Key Speakers for 2006 Airport Revenue Conference"


 
Title: Speaker Press Release [please review]
Tuesday, December 6, 2005
 
Airport Revenue News Announces Key Speakers for 2006 Airport Revenue Conference


Palm Beach Gardens, FL December 5, 2005…Airport Revenue News (ARN) announces key speakers for the 2006 Airport Revenue Conference.  

Wolfgang Puck, renowned chef and creator of such famous restaurants as Spago, Chinois, Postrio and Wolfgang Puck Express, the fast-casual restaurant chain.  Eric Chester, author of books Employing Generation Why and How to Get Your Frontline to Care About Your Bottom Line.  Malcolm Knapp, renowned restaurant consultant and food trend expert.  Richard Snead, President & CEO of Carlson’s Restaurants Worldwide.  Edward Cotton, retail trends expert and partner, Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners (BSSP).  

The ARN Airport Revenue Conference is three days of learning, networking and exhibiting revolving around the airport industry.  Among the attendees are airport directors from all over North America as well as decision-makers of companies currently doing or would like to do business in the industry.  The 2006 conference is being held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on February 19-21, 2006.  

About Airport Revenue News
The Airport Revenue News magazine and the ARN Fact Book are published by Armbrust Aviation Group (AAG), a full service international aviation publishing and consulting company established since 1992.  ARN is regarded as the industry authority in covering airport revenue issues.  For more information on ARN please contact Pauline Armbrust at (561) 355-8488 extension 101. To order the 2005 Fact Book please visit www.airportrevenuenews.com


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