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Social media hot shots and innovative thinkers and doers are changing the world of faith-based meetings. Whether it’s using alternative formats, a passion for changing lives through face-to-face meetings or a desire to see clients accomplish their visions, this group is anything but stereotypical. They have drive, entrepreneurial spirit and view their roles as more than a day job. Taking faith-based meetings to the next level

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COLLINSONMEDIA.COM — 15 TECHNOLOGY PKWY. S., SUITE 250 NORCROSS, GEORGIA 30092; PHONE: 770.582.9700; FAX: 770.582.9898 TRAVEL MARKETING RESULTS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Christine Born, VP, Editorial, [email protected] REJUVENATE MAGAZINE 40 UNDER 40 RECOGNIZED Congratulations! One of your valuable staff members was recognized as an industry leader in our “40 Under 40” feature in the October issue of Rejuvenate, the national magazine for the faith-based meeting planning industry. This recognition came from their peers, industry leaders and others in the faith-based meetings world. Numerous nominations were reviewed and evaluated based on references, industry involvement, and comments on social media and group websites. Our “40 Under 40” feature was not advertising-driven and not connected with any promotional contest, making this truly an honor for those selected. “This group of individuals represent the present and future of our industry,” said Chris Collinson, chief strategist of Collinson Media and Events. “They were selected by their peers, reinforcing their status as industry influencers.” Please feel free to use any of the information provided here to announce and recognize your employee or associate’s achievement through your own networks. The entire article with individual posts can be found at rejuvenatemeetings.com/40-under-40. ABOUT US Rejuvenate magazine covers the faith-based meeting planning market. The consumer-quality, award-winning magazine presents ideas and strategies from the world at large, as well as industry news and practical case studies from conferences, conventions and other events. Visit rejuvenatemeetings.com to learn more. Collinson Media and Events, a senior leader in the meetings, travel and tourism industry publishes Rejuvenate, as well as Collaborate for corporate meeting planners and suppliers, and Connect for professional and specialty association planners and suppliers. Collinson Media and Events produces conferences and trade shows for each industry segment.

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Social media hot shots and innovative thinkers and doers are changing the world of faith-based meetings. Whether it’s using alternative formats, a passion for changing lives through face-to-face meetings or a desire to see clients accomplish their visions, this group is anything but stereotypical. They have drive, entrepreneurial spirit and view their roles as more than a day job.

Taking faith-based meetings to the next level

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| EARLY ADOPTER |MELISSA DUTTON, MSC, CHSESenior Sales Professional, UGA Conference Center and HotelAthens, GeorgiaAge: 34

From the early age of 12, Melissa Dutton had no doubt about her skills as a success-ful businesswoman. “I organized and ran my own little summer camps. We had from 15-20 kids,” says Dutton. Along with her best friend at the time, she arranged activi-ties, put together a schedule, and created a business and advertising plan for all the neighborhood parents. Dutton’s current campers include corporate and faith-based groups who rely on her to arrange meet-ings and training seminars at the University

of Georgia. Dutton’s journey has been fine-tuned along the way with extensive educational stops (UGA undergrad and a masters degree from the University of Birmingham, England) and a diverse work schedule, including planning and sales stints at Marriott, Dewalt Power Tools and Caesars Palace. She also mentors a UGA student hoping for her own hospitality career. “It’s been great to help open this student’s eyes to what the industry is all about,” she says. —Marc Boisclair

| INDUSTRY VET | PAUL GRIFFINDirector of Meetings and Events Destination Marketing Association International  Washington, D.C.Age: 36

Paul Griffin already had racked up a long list of accomplishments before he joined DMAI seven years ago. When he was with the Greater Boston CVB, he was voted Convention Services Manager of the Year and led the convention team to two Pin-nacle Awards for business excellence from the Boston COC. He met Michael Gehrisch and Elaine Rosquist while they were plan-

ning the DMAI conference (then IAVI) in Boston, and they recruited him to join the association. He’s now the director of meet-ings and events, overseeing 19 confer-ences. Griffin, a member of ACOM, PCMA, ASAE, AMPS and HIP, says he really likes two things about his job: getting to do something different every day and working with DMAI’s members. —L. Hoppe

| LIFELONG LEARNER |SARA HOTCHKISSTravel and Meeting Planning Manager, The United Methodist ChurchNashville, TennesseeAge: 35

Wearing two professional hats is never an easy task, but Hotchkiss, who’s been in the meeting and event planning busi-ness for more than 10 years, takes it all in stride. She is The United Method-ist Church travel and meeting planning manager and assistant business manager for the General Conference. The UMC General Conference occurs every four years, and hosts more than 1,000 del-egates from around the world. Hotchkiss says her most memorable experiences

come from seeing her preparations come together before her eyes. She found her calling by college, earned a master’s in college student affairs from Western Kentucky University, and began planning events as director of student activities and orientation at Lenoir-Rhyne Univer-sity. Obviously a proponent of continu-ing education, Hotchkiss has earned a CMP and recently underwent training to become a Certified Travel Expert. —E. Caslavka