Day One of MCAA19 Offered Education, Competition

March 4, 2019

The first day of MCAA19 offered a wealth of education, from leadership and confidence-building to business growth and exit strategies. Members discovered new business opportunities and learned how to protect themselves from ever-present online threats. The Student Chapter Competition rounded out the day by providing a glimpse of the talent waiting to join our industry.

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