CAM has added a few new features to its Annual Conference in 2001.
AWARDS
As mentioned in a previous issue of the Movers' Edge, the Canadian Association of Movers will be honouring two icons of the moving industry with two new awards: Chuck Martin of United Van Lines (Canada) Ltd. will be awarded the Founders Award and Tim Moore of AMJ Campbell Van Lines will be awarded the Distinguished Service Award. They will be the first recipients of these new awards. They were selected for these awards by unanimous resolutions of CAM's Board of Directors. The awards will be presented at an Awards Dinner*, which will be held on Monday evening, November 19, in conjunction with CAM's Annual Conference. The criteria for these two awards are as follows:
The Distinguished Service Award recognizes prominent members of the profession who:
* The Awards Dinner is open to all members of the moving industry. It is included in members' conference registration fee and available at $100 per person for those not attending the conference.
SPEAKERS
Chris Steer, of Chris Steer Insurance Brokers, has been a familiar face to Canadian movers for almost forty years. He will address movers' concerns about the current trend in the insurance industry to increase premiums and to cut back on coverages. He will provide useful advice on how you can minimize the impact of this trend on your own bottom line.
All four Van-Line presidents will present their individual views of the industry and upcoming trends for 2002.
Jim Larsen, the well-known consultant to the moving industry, will present a half-day seminar called BE A PROFITMOVER, which was developed to help small moving businesses enhance their profitability. If improving your bottom line is important to you, then you must attend this workshop.
TRADE SHOW
The trade show has been expanded with increased opportunity for CAM members to view the latest products and services offered by our exhibitors. Exhibitors have a higher profile and an increased opportunity to communicate their message to CAM members. It will definitely be a win-win trade show.
Ten exhibitors from Canada and the USA have signed up for the event, with several others expressing serious interest.