2020 Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference

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April 7-9, 2020
Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th Street SW Lynnwood, WA 98036

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

<p>Building stronger partnerships in the emergency management field through encouragement,
  collaboration and continuous education.</p>
<p>Join your colleagues in emergency management for three days of
  exceptional learning and networking opportunities. The <a href="https://piepc.org/">Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference (PIEPC)</a> is the #1 Emergency Preparedness Conference in the
  Northwest. <p>Connecting more than 400 professionals representing business, education, government, non-profits,
  emergency management, utilities, hospitals and more, the Conference attracts top speakers and provides
  cutting-edge information on business continuity planning, school safety, public health preparedness, homeland
  security, and public information and warning.<p>Don't miss out! Early bird pricing is available until February
    29, 2020.</p>

  <h2>2020 Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference</h2>

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