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Anne, thank you for your wonderful contribution towards the above mentioned conference.

Your ability to deliver a Workshop that clearly appealed to our conference delegates indicates that you took the time to research our industry and that in itself made the presentation so much more relevant and appealing to the audience.

Again, thank you for your contribution to what has turned out to be a most successful conference event and we look forward to the opportunity of working together again in the future.
– Head of Conferences & Events, Travelscene American Express

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