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Great
meeting locations attract groups seeking the finest
accommodations, amenities and attractions. Huntington Beach,
California features several fine properties attracting world
class events and professional groups. Some include:
Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) is a
Bethesda, Md.-based association whose more than 4,400 member
companies and affiliates manufacture, distribute and sell
motor vehicle parts, accessories, service, tools, equipment,
materials and supplies. Through its membership, AAIA
represents more than 45,000 repair shops and parts stores.
The AAIA chose the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa Resort and
Spa for its Spring Conference. This membership only
organization meets throughout the USA but chose Surf City
for its beach location and hotel amenities.
Southwest Oncology Group
has had Group Meetings twice yearly to review progress,
conduct Group business, and determine future research
directions. Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa
Huntington Beach, California
Oct 3-4 Clinical Trials Training Course
The American Orthopaedic
Association (AOA), founded in 1887, is the oldest and
most distinguished orthopaedic association in the world.
Membership in the AOA is achieved by those who have made a
significant contribution to education, research, and the
practice of orthopaedic surgery. In 2003, the Academic
Orthopaedic Society, formerly the Association of Orthopaedic
Chairmen, founded in 1971, was incorporated into the AOA.
This positioned the AOA as the formal home and supporter of
department chairs, program directors, fellowship directors
and academic faculty, furthering the AOA's commitment to
academics. Currently, the AOA has over 1200 members.
2005 ' 3rd
Annual AOA-OREF-Zimmer Resident Leadership Forum
Hyatt Huntington
Beach Resort
Huntington Beach, CA
June 21-23, 2005
The Interactive Entertainment
Merchants Association (IEMA), (www.iema.org) is the
non-profit U.S. trade organization dedicated to serving the
business interests of leading retailers that sell
interactive entertainment software (including video and
computer games, multimedia entertainment, peripherals and
other software). Member companies of the IEMA collectively
account for approximately eighty-five percent of the $10
billion annual interactive entertainment business in the
United States. July 18 - 22, 2005
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