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Founded in 1992 the Indiana Chapter includes the entire state of Indiana from the southern tip of Evansville to the golden dome of upstate Indiana’s Notre Dame! Throughout the year we offer many opportunities for members to learn, share industry experiences and network with others. Our membership is comprised of corporate & independent meeting planners, special event planners, hoteliers, transportation companies, audio visual experts and other suppliers. IMPI has grown to just over 250 members, and the majority of our members participate on a committee at some level. We average approximately 100 attendees at our monthly educational programs (10 per year). Our monthly meetings are typically held on the third Thursday of the month. The annual awards banquet is held in July.
Membership Categories: Corporate Meeting Professional – a person who is primarily employed by a corporation to plan and/or oversee the strategic and financial management and/or logistics of that corporation’s meetings.
Association/Non-Profit Meeting Professional – a person who is primarily employed by an association or not-for-profit organization to plan and/or oversee the strategic and financial management and/or logistics of that organization’s meetings.
Government Meeting Professional – a person who is employed by a government agency or public university to plan and/or oversee the strategic and financial management and/or logistics of that government’s meetings. Individuals serving as faculty in a university should join as an Academic Professional.
Supplier Meeting Professional – a person who provides and/or sells products and services to the meetings industry, such as a destination management, hotelier, audio-visual, florist, transportation, production or convention and visitors bureau company. This classification of membership is not limited to the groups listed.
Meeting Management Professional – a person who is a sole proprietor of, or is employed or engaged by, a meeting management company. They provide meeting services including strategic and financial management and/or professional meetings management services to multiple clients. The applicant must specify whether their job responsibilities are primarily planning or supplying based on where they spend 51% or more of their time. Surveys: MPI Planner Survey
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