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Missed Lotusphere 2012 Don't Cry, MWLUG Announces MWLUG 2012 Dates, Location, and Hotel

Didn't get a chance to attend Lotusphere 2012 like many that I know, don't cry. IamLUG 2012 and MWLUG 2012 is coming.

The MWLUG Team would like to announce the location of MWLUG 2012, it will be held at the beautiful and historic Omni William Penn Hotel on August 15-17, 2012 at the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. And yes they have good WiFi.  If you think the past few years were great, wait to you see what we have prepared for at MWLUG 2012.  We are bring together our MWLUG 2012 team that includes new volunteers from Pittsburgh. 

Last year we added the successful "Social Business" track which we will include again.  For MWLUG 2012, we are adding a new track which we will announce soon.  Again the cost is a $35 donation for a three day conference that includes all activities and food.  And this we might see the fake Ed Brill again.

To learn more about the Omni William Penn Hotel go to:
http://http://www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/PittsburghWilliamPenn.aspx?cid=sd_psg_b-property

We are currently working on the MWLUG 2012 web site, but you can see what we have in store at current the MWLUG 2011, http://www.mwlug.com.

So mark your calendar and hang on to your seat.



Comments

Anonymous said…
Richard - I would love to volunteer this year for MWLUG. Let me know if you need people.

Barb Skedel
Anonymous said…
Lookin forward to the event Richard! I would like to suggest a (one) spouse session this year. I'm sure they'd like to learn something useful also. What do you think?
Barb,

Thanks for volunteering. I will let you know.
Merry,

Look forward in seeing you again at MWLUG 2012. I am a bit confused, (one) spouse session?
Anonymous said…
Can we offer some education to our spouses ? Have them join a session or give them a class (one session just for them).. :)
Anita said…
I am not a member of MWLUG but live in the Pittsburgh area. Am I able to attend this event?
Anita,

Everyone is welcome. There is no membership to MWLUG. However, you can join us at our LinkedIn site and or Facebook site and be part of the MWLUG community. There is a link on our current http://mwlug.com site to both the Linkedin and Facebook at the bottom. Hope to see you there and if you know others who might be interested let them know. Thanks

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