Masonic Homes Executives Association of

North America

 

79th MHEANA CONFERENCE

Columbus, Ohio

June 21-25, 2008

 

 

Making Bright Futures 

Learning from some of the brightest minds in the industry at the 2008 MHEANA conference in Columbus, Ohio, June 21-25.  Columbus is in the center of the state, providing easy access to attractions around the state. 

A variety of additional educational sessions, complete with continuing education units (CEUs), have been planned with programming designed specifically for Masonic Home executives, Board Trustees and fund development professionals.

Opening speaker Lou Burgess is a much sought-after speaker on healthcare and senior housing issues. He will guide you through the preparation of a customized written action plan that can be implemented immediately to improve service, performance and productivity.  A nationally recognized speaker, consultant, trainer and author, Lou shares humorous, yet poignant stories to illustrate his practical, useful tips you can implement today. 

 

Former Ohio State University Head Football Coach Earle Bruce will close the sessions. A master motivator, leader, and Big Ten coaching legend, Earle Bruce has rescued and rejuvenated football programs, leading four different schools to postseason Bowl games.

 

Conference attendees and guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of unique Ohio activities and destinations including the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Museum, the Longaberger Basket Co., Amish Country, the Science Museum, a Northeast Ohio Riverboat Tour and more.  Ohio offers conference participants opportunities to enjoy outstanding shopping destinations, golf at one of the area’s finest courses, fine dining, entertainment and retirement community tours.  

Register early and receive a special gift!

 

For more information on the 2008 MHEANA conference in Ohio “Making Bright Futures,” visit www.ohiomasonichome.org or www.mheana.org.

 

 

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