MIC of Colorado
Meeting Industry Council membership is for organizations that do business in the Hospitality Industry. There are no individual memberships available in the Meeting Industry Council. Currently we have 12 member organizations and are incorporated in the State of Colorado. If you are a member of one of the following organizations, you are already a member of MIC.
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Colorado Festival and Events Association (CFEA)
Colorado Society of Association Executives (CSAE)
Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (DMCVB)
Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI)
International Association of Exhibition Management (IAEM)
International Special Events Society (ISES)
Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
National Speakers Association Colorado (NSA/Colorado)
Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA)
Rocky Mountain Business Travel Association (RMBTA)
Society of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP)
Christian Meetings & Conventions Association, LLC (CMCA)
Click to view the "2007 Future Watch" publication by Meeting Professionals International and read about meeting planning industry trends
MIC is involved in many charitable organizations.
Network for the Needy is sponsored by MIC of Colorado. The special committee is a group of dedicated and compassionate individuals from the hospitality industry who work together to create a wonderful event with delicious food, and fun, original entertainment. Everything is donated, so 100% of the proceeds benefit Food Bank of the Rockies and its Denver’s Table Program.
Food Bank of the Rockies distributed over 16 million pounds of food to 900 hunger-relief programs last year. Its Denver Table program collects donations of prepared food from restaurants and caterers as well as perishable foods from local grocers and delivers it to agencies serving meals to the needy. Last year, agencies served more than 827,000 meals to less fortunate children, seniors and families; food that otherwise would have been thrown away.
  
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