36th Annual Washington-to-Washington, D.C. Conference 2022

36th Annual Washington-to-Washington, D.C. Conference 2022
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Date and Time: Monday Apr 25, 2022 – Thursday Apr 28, 2022

Fees/Admission:

  • Early Bird Rate 2022 $3999 (Register by 2/28/2022)
  • Regular Rates 2022 $4299

 ACCOMMODATIONS
InterContinental Washington D.C. – The Wharf is the newest addition to the reimagined Wharf neighborhood. Perfectly placed on the beautiful Potomac River, InterContinental Washington D.C. – The Wharf enjoys the most incredible waterfront views of D.C. Steps away from America’s political epicenter, the hotel embraces guests with an exquisitely curated resort destination that reignites the river’s edge.

CONFERENCE PACKAGES DO NOT INCLUDE AIRFARE!
 Contact Information

David Schroedel, Vice President (253) 682-1723
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Description

The Chamber will hold its 36th annual conference in the nation’s capital to allow area business leaders and civic officials to participate in meetings with our Congressional delegation, military officials and federal agency representatives. 

The Chamber delegation will advocate on behalf of a number of issues including transportation and infrastructure, trade, fisheries, Alaska, defense, energy, workforce, health care, military procurement, and economic development.
 Interested in learning about this trip?
Contact David Schroedel 253.682.1723

See Registration Form
 Original source can be found here.



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