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About Our Auction
The Kansas City Chapter of Meeting Professionals International is the leading regional organization committed to shaping and defining the meeting and event industry. MPIKC's goal is to build a rich, global meeting industry community with its members successfully creating relationships, keeping ahead of industry trends in the marketplace, and sharing ideas and knowledge.
Founded in 1981, MPIKC currently has more than 150 members representing planners from the corporate, association, government, religious and non-profit sectors, as well as independent planners and suppliers. A majority of members have been in the industry for more than 15 years and represent organizations within a 150-mile radius of Kansas City. MPIKC is committed to providing premier education, technological and networking resources to benefit each member's personal and professional development. In addition, the chapter plays a vital role in the economy, producing an estimated $417 million in buying power for the meetings planned by members.
About MPIKC
Kansas City Meeting Professionals International-The Kansas City Chapter of Meeting Professionals is the leading regional organization committed to shaping and defining the meeting and event industry. MPIKC's goal is to build a rich, global meeting industry community with its members successfully creating relationships, keeping ahead of industry trends in the marketplace, and sharing ideas and knowledge.
Founded in 1981, MPIKC currently has more than 180 members representing planners from the corporate, association, government, religious and non-profit sectors, as well as independent planners and suppliers. A majority of members have been in the industry for more than 15 years and represent organizations within a 150-mile radius of Kansas City. MPIKC is committed to providing premier education, technological and networking resources to benefit each member's personal and professional development. In addition, the chapter plays a vital role in the economy, producing an estimated $417 million in buying power for the meetings planned by members.