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Firstname Lastname Company Angelita Aboukassam Royal FirstName LastName Company Angelita Aboukassam Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Brad Alford iSi Live KIRSTY ALLAIRE Miller McConnell Signs Christina Amos Ottawa Tourism Robin Andrew Unposed Photography Tanya Angus Halogen Software Doreen Ashton Wagner Greenfield Services Inc. Alice Au Tourism Toronto Anik Aubé Appraisal Institute of Canada Ola Ayoub Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada David Baldin Marriott Gateway on the Falls Neill Bales EY Centre Steve Ball Green Key Global - Hotel Association of Canada Claire Baudry JPdL DMC Ottawa Zarife Bazerly Canadian Institute for Health Information Brent Beatty FMAV Cynthia Beaudin Canada Foundation for Innovation Nicole Bechkos Hilton Hotel & Suites Niagara Falls/Fallsview Kate Bell County of Carleton Law Association Julie Berube Casino du Lac Leamy Stacy Blacquiere Canadian Niagara Hotels Erin Boucher Camp Fortune Ski Centre, Aerial Park Ziplines Wendy Bradley Fredericton Tourism Carole Brault Federation of Canadian Municipalities Kelly Brintnell Tourism Kingston Jamie Brougham Brougham Promotional Products Dave Bruce Springboard Promotions Francois Brunet DE Systems Jean-Guy Brunet Applecrate Inc Kate Buchanan Innovative Professional Offices Lira Buschman Union of Canadian Transportation Employees Louis Buschman DawnSuite Communications Inc. Krista Cameron Destination St. John's Nathalie Carrier Ottawa 2017 Anna Lee Chabot Marie-Claude Chapman Natural Resources Union Chantal Charette Canadian Association of University Business Officers (CAUBO) Lynn Chiasson Quebec City Convention Centre Allyson Chisnall MediaStyle Inc Sally Clelford Face 2 Face Events Management Jessica Clifford Canadian Nuclear Association Daria Cohen Golden Planners Inc. Allison Collins Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel Susan Cornette Canadian Red Cross Ashley Craven Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Catherine Cummings Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada Dora Dalietos Vis-à-Vis Events Inc. Terry D'Angelo Federation for the Humanities & Social Sciences Jenny Dao Ottawa Venues Lauren DeBruyn Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation Chantale Degagne The Banff Centre Lindsay DenBoer Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences Shawnna Dickie-Garnhum Discover Saint John Pamela DiNardo Ottawa Conference and Event Centre Dianne Dodds Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Jamie Donaldson Freeman Audio Visual Canada Heather Dow Events & Management Plus Inc Marie-Louise Doyle Doyle and Associates Event Planners Christine Dubue Stephanie Eikenberry Opportunity Knocks Events Jay Elie FMAV Wendy Eligh Canadian Paediatric Society Theresa Ellwood Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries Katia El-Turk Beck Canadian Union of Public Employees Jason Fajardo Calgary Telus Convention Centre Mireille Faucon Events Par Excellence Andrea Fernandes Canadian Museum of Nature Tanya Fisher Claire Fitzpatrick CF Conference & Event Management Services Marc Forgette Tourism London Sharon Fryer Canadian Wind Energy Association Riccarda Galioto Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease (AMMI) Canada Peg Gallison BOMA Ottawa Jill Garner Sheraton Ottawa Hotel Allison Garrod National Judicial Institute Cindy Gascon Fairmont Hotels - Quebec Resorts Geeta Gera National Judicial Institute Louise Gervais Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Suzanne Getty Ottawa Conference and Event Centre Mary-Frances Gingras Hilton Worldwide Sales Paul Glover AMMI Canada Bryan Glube The Freeman Company Martha Godon Association canadienne des professeurs d'immersion Vladimir Gorodkov Wine Extreme Patricia Gougeon Canadian Construction Association Breanna Gray Britannia Yacht Club Stu Greenoff Destination St. John's Rose-Marie Guerra Justice Canada Sueann Hall Canadian Housing and Renewal Association Teddy Halmos Independent Planner Melissa Hammell Wabano Centre Brian Henry Quality Entertainment Jamie Holland The Freeman Company Jennifer Holly resiada, Inc. 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