Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Over the last eight years, Cleveland has hosted some major events: the NFL Draft, the Republican National Convention, the NBA and MLB All-Star Games, to name a few and come this August, we will add to that list with the ASAE Convention.
"We are the association for associations," said ASAE President and CEO Michelle Mason."An umbrella organization representing individuals and organizations that practice association management to serve their industries and sectors." And those meetings will bring to Cleveland anywhere from $200 million to a half billion dollars in new economic activity. That's why it's literally called the Super Bowl of meetings. So why Cleveland?
"Oh absolutely, we know that Cleveland is a convention city and you have that experience so hosting those larger meetings we knew we would be a good fit."
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