The Green Sheet Online Edition

February 2, 2016 • 16:02:01

Tradeshow News:

NEAA delivers again in Boston

The Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel set the scene for the Northeast Acquirers Association's annual gathering from Jan.13 to 15, 2016. And Boston's Seaport district was a fitting backdrop for payments' longest-running regional show. Approximately 90 exhibitors and 575 attendees used the NEAA's mobile app and Twitter hashtag #NEAA16 throughout the event. In its 31st annual conference, the organization furthered its mission to educate and empower merchant acquiring professionals. Established in 1985, the nonprofit, non-membership regional association continues to offer vibrant, relevant programs that provide both educational fare and networking opportunities. This year, association leaders hosted an appreciation dinner for new and long-standing sponsors on Tues., Jan. 12. A professional photographer treated exhibitors and attendees to free LinkedIn headshots. A few diminutive snowflakes added sparkle to the evenings without causing inconvenience.

Breakout sessions

Following is a sampling of the breakout sessions held Wed., Jan. 13:

Panels, keynotes

The NEAA's general session offered an array of viewpoints and presentations from industry leaders, including the following:

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