Relatively Quick Question – Conference Feedback
March 26, 2024
As it continues to share its gratitude to all who made the 2024 Annual Conference an incredible success, ARSA asks all who attended to provide feedback about the event. Participant experience helps the association’s team build on what works and improve where possible.
Anyone who did not attend this year’s Conference should (1) save the dates for next year (March 18-21, 2025) and (2) click here to answer another question about what it is you look for in industry events.
Note: The question is displayed in its own, embedded window and covers multiple pages. If the “Next” or “Submit” button is not visible on the screen, you must scroll within the survey window in order to submit your response.
If the embedded survey does not appear/load or if you would prefer to work in a full browser window, open the survey independently by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2024ARSAConferenceFeedback.
Click here to see what questions have been asked and answered…and keep a lookout for more.
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