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Industry News | February 3, 2012

FCSI Offers Conference Grants to Emerging Leaders

FCSI-The Americas, the only consulting society dedicated to serving independent foodservice design and hospitality management professionals, today announced the availability of several $1,000 conference grants designed to defray the costs of attending the 2012 conference this April in Kansas City, Missouri.


Several $1,000 grants are being offered to qualifying foodservice professionals wishing to attend the FCSI The Americas 2012 Conference. Applicants must be non-FCSI members as well as foodservice and hospitality consultants with fewer than five years of experience.
 


The 2012 Conference will be held April 19-21, 2012 at the Plaza – Intercontinental Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri.

The FCSI Education Foundation is committed to developing the future leaders of foodservice and hospitality consulting. These grants are designed to encourage independent foodservice consultants to explore the outstanding education and networking that will be featured at FCSI-The Americas’ annual conference.
 


Consultants must apply by March 2, 2012. You can access the registration form here.
 


For more than 50 years, FCSI-The Americas has served as the voice of independent foodservice and hospitality consultants, defining excellence in the development, execution, and process flow implementation of commercial foodservice design and hospitality management. Visit the website.

 

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