The Chairman’s theme for this virtual event focuses on Sharing Solutions

ARLINGTON, VA (March 30, 2021) – Registration and program details for NABCA’s 84th Annual Conference, which will be virtual, are now live. NABCA Chairman A.D. “Zander” Guy’s theme for this year’s online event is Sharing Solutions. The conference will run May 17-19.

“While we were hopeful of being able to meet in person, the unfortunate circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow for this,” said Chairman Guy. “We have learned from conducting other NABCA events virtually. The capabilities to not only offer presentations but to also provide a virtual town hall and trade show are the innovative solutions being deployed and shared for this year’s conference,” he said.

A keynote presentation by Ron Insana, CNBC senior analyst and commentator, and Sheila Bair, chairman, Fannie Mae, will address, Living In A Post-Pandemic Economy. They will look at changes that have occurred during the last year, including jobs in the hospitality and travel sectors, the financial market, and provide a glimpse into what might lay ahead.

Another keynote presentation, moderated by Katty Kay, lead anchor, BBC World News will look at, The State Of Politics and its influence on the public and the media. Co-presenters for this general session are Governor Steve Bullock, former Governor of Montana and Governor John Kasich, two-term former Ohio Governor, and New York Times Best-Selling Author.

Wrapping up keynotes will be Daryl Davis, musician, author, compelling unifier, Klan whisperer, and award-winning conflict navigator. He and Chairman Guy will address ways to reduce extreme, polarizing opinions and beliefs in, Listen To Each Other.

In the middle of these general keynote sessions will be business sessions, seminars and workshops, about nine in total, delivering the same educational content attendees have come to expect at the in-person event. NABCA invites you to explore the program and to register. 

“Although virtual, there is room for collaboration, communication and networking that would normally occur during the in-person event,” said Jim Sgueo, NABCA president and CEO. “With the theme of Sharing Solutions, we anticipate this conference will allow for the same level of engagement and ideas with each other,” he said. 

For more information about the 2021 Annual Conference or NABCA, visit www.nabca.org. Email meetings@nabca.org with questions.

Contact:  Margaret Barchine, APR
703-578-4200-Office; 703-907-9636-Cell
maggie.barchine@nabca.org