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Conference Direct

Consultants/ Technology Consultants
6300 Wilshire Blvd Suite 2030 (PO Box 69777; Los Angeles CA 90069)
Los Angeles, CA 90048

Conference Direct Key Executives

President/CEO: Brian D. Stevens
Exec. VP: Brian Richey
Sr. VP - Chicago: Fred Shea
Sr. VP - Washington, DC: Dave Scypinski
COO: Jerry Horan

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