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CAMEX 2010 Opens in Orlando, Fl.

Monday, Mar 15, 2010

CAMEX, the largest annual conference and tradeshow in the collegiate retailing industry, kicks off in Orlando, FL, March 12 at the Orange County Convention Center.

Sponsored by the industry's leading trade association, the National Association of College Stores (NACS), CAMEX consists of one and a half days of intensive retail education (March 12 - 13) followed by a three-day tradeshow (March 13-15). Attracting more than 1,000 college store buyers, the sold out CAMEX show features 708 companies occupying more than 1,500 booths. The tradeshow will showcase items from more than 100 different product categories - from the latest collegiate apparel to paper made from dehydrated elephant feces, and candy to organic beauty products and body art.

Notable speakers during CAMEX 2010 include: CNN anchor and correspondent, Soledad O'Brien, and best-selling authors Dave Isay, R. Dwayne Betts and Walter Mosley.

 

Source : PRNewswire

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