Take a Look Back at MCAA’s 2021 GreatFutures Forum

October 29, 2021
MCAA's 2021 GreatFutures Forum has come to a close. Let's take a look at some of the highlights from the event!

Thank you to everyone who attended MCAA’s 2021 GreatFutures Forum. We enjoyed inspiring speakers, a bustling Job Fair, an outstanding tour of SLOAN park, a very insightful presentation about the Best Practices for MCAA’s Student Chapter Competition, and being together at last. You can relive the memories below!

We look forward to seeing all of you in San Diego March 13-17, 2022 for MCAA’s Annual Convention. Please reach out to Megan Walsh at mwalsh@mcaa.org with any questions!

If you have any questions about the Student Chapter Competition, you can find resources by clicking the button below.

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