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The first general session will start at 3:00. There will probably be a workshop before it. Everything is being shuffled around this year, because Awards Night is being eliminated. People who earn TPC will still get to walk, but they're breaking it up so we don't have to sit there for 4 hours watching the parade of achievers.chefjeanine said:This years the conference starts later, I want to say 3:00, for non-directors (dont' remember where I read this). If you get an early flight, I think you can make it without too much concern. And yes, if you can find a later flight out, you could leave on the 18th.
Yes, it is possible to fly in on the morning of the 16th and fly out on the evening of the 18th for the First Conference. However, it is recommended to plan your travel accordingly to avoid any potential delays or conflicts with the conference schedule.
The exact schedule for Wave 3 participants may vary, but typically they will attend different sessions, workshops, and networking events throughout the duration of the conference. It is best to check the conference agenda for specific times and locations.
It depends on the conference and its location. Some conferences may offer transportation services for participants, while others may require participants to arrange their own transportation. It is important to check with the conference organizers for more information.
It is important to bring any necessary conference materials, such as your registration confirmation, conference schedule, and any required identification or paperwork. You may also want to bring business cards, a notebook and pen, and comfortable shoes for walking between sessions.
This depends on the individual's preferences and availability. Some participants may choose to extend their stay to explore the conference location or attend additional workshops or networking events. However, it is important to check with the conference organizers for any potential limitations or restrictions.