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TMA Chapter to Host Southeast Regional Conference in Nashville

March 16, 2016, 07:08 AM

Turnaround Management Association will host its Southeast Regional Conference & Capital Mall on June 1-3, 2016 at Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee.

Registration is now open for the “Whole Lotta Business Goin’ On!” event, featuring networking and educational opportunities and special presentations by singer/songwriter James Dean Hicks and corporate culture thought leader Sherry Stewart Dutschmann of LetterLogic.

Four education sessions offering CLE, CPE and CTP credits are scheduled, including a bankruptcy update. Judges from around the Southeast will serve on the 2016 Judges’ Panel, including The Honorable Jimmy L. Croom, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge of the Western District of Tennessee (Jackson), The Honorable Mary Grace Diehl, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge of the Northern District of Georgia (Atlanta) and The Honorable Catherine Peek McEwen, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge of the Middle District of Florida (Tampa).

Networking events feature a Moonshine & Moon Pies Welcome Reception, golf tournament, Capital Mall & Deal Drive, Ambassador Networking Dinner, Celebrity Cigar & Dessert Networking Reception and more. A riverboat cruise and sporting clays outing are optional events.

This conference is a must-attend event for turnaround practitioners, lenders, appraisers, attorneys, auctioneers/liquidators, investment bankers, private equity groups, intermediaries, hedge fund managers, portfolio managers and workout officers.

TMA is the premier organization dedicated to corporate renewal and turnaround management. Established in 1988, TMA has more than 9,000 members in 49 chapters around the world. TMA members are a professional community that seeks to strengthen the global economy by working to save distressed businesses, assist management to navigate off-plan events, and help healthy companies avoid similar pitfalls.







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