Aug. 14-15
Shred School,
Boston,
National Association for Information Destruction,
www.shredschool.com or 602-788-6243
Aug. 27-28
Shred School,
Orlando, Fla.,
National Association for Information Destruction,
www.shredschool.com
Sept. 18-19
Shred School,
Dallas,
National Association for Information Destruction,
www.shredschool.com or 602-788-6243
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Sept. 26-27
Dallas,
PRISM International,
www.prismintl.org
Oct. 11-13
Data Protection Assocation Conference,
Oakland, Calif.
Data Protection Assocation,
www.dpassoc.org
Oct. 16-17
Shred School, San Francisco,
National Association for Information Destruction,
www.shredschool.com or 602-788-6243
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Oct. 16-18
Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show,
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Oct. 26-30
2013 AHIMA Conference & Exhibition,
Atlanta,
American Health Information Management Association,
http://ahima.org/events/convention/default.aspx or meetings@ahima.org
Oct. 28-30
ARMA International Conference & Expo,
Las Vegas,
ARMA International,
www.arma.org/conference or conference@armaintl.org
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