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IFMA Boston takes Nashville by storm

Nashville, TN More than 100 A/E/C professionals made the trip to Nashville the week of September 26th to attend IFMA International’s World Workplace Conference. The conference had two years of virtual summits and last year a very small attendance in person, so the group was happy to finally be together again! IFMA Boston sponsored two events in Nashville for the more than 40 members that were in attendance. We hosted a welcome reception on Wednesday evening at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel and then a member only luncheon at Martin’s BBQ Joint for down home southern fare!

Established in 1995, World Workplace is the original forum for groundbreaking discussions on facility management and the wider built environment. The event includes over 300 exhibitors, 70sessions with 100 speakers, all for a crowd of more than 5,000 from around the world.

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