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JUNE 2017

FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS

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CANA’s 99th Annual Cremation Innovation

Convention to be Held in New York City

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WHEELING,IL—

Location may not be everything,

but it will be a major draw as industry professionals

gather in New York City for the

Cremation Associa-

tion of North America’s

(CANA’s) 99th Annual Cre-

mation Innovation Convention. With a wide range of

valuable networking and educational opportunities,

the event will feature business-building sessions as

well as practical information on best practices in cre-

mation. The CANA Convention will be held August

16-18 at the Grand Hyatt New York. CANA will also

offer a pre-convention Crematory Operations Certi-

fication Program™ (COCP) on August 16. Attendees

will have the opportunity to catch a Mets vs. Marlins

baseball game at Citi Field and enjoy the history and

architecture on display as they tour

The Woodlawn

Cemetery.

CANA’s convention includes a diverse range of sup-

pliers—from vault, casket, cremator, urn and keep-

sake manufacturers to vendors who provide banking,

architectural, technology, and office services—mak-

ing this a unique opportunity for all involved. The

exhibits are in the same room as the general sessions

so that displays and demonstrations of products and

services are shared with all event participants.

The lineup of impressive presentations includes:

• Back to Business: Redefining Cremation in the

Consumer’s Mind,

Larry Stuart, Jr

(Keynote)

• Transition Planning: The Good, the Bad, and the

Ugly,

David Nixon

and

Steve Egna

• Pre-Need Sales Tactics,

William Bonacorda

Survey of Website and Software Tools That In-

crease Relevance,

Nick Timpe

• The Development and Structure of American Cre-

mation Law,

Tanya Marsh

• Using Cremation Statistics to Enhance Business

Success,

Bob Boetticher, Jr

• International Trends in Cremation, International

Cremation Federations panelists

• Cremation Fundamentals,

Paul Harris, Lara

Price, J.P. DiTroia,

and

Dennis Werner.

Program schedule and registration information re-

garding CANA’s 99th Annual Cremation Innova-

tion Convention is avail-

able by visiting www.

cremationassociation.org

or calling 312-245-1077.

Founded in 1913, the

Cremation Association of

North America (CANA)

is an international organi-

zation of over 3,300 mem-

bers, composed of funeral

homes, cemeteries, crema-

tories, industry suppliers,

and consultants. CANA

members believe that cre-

mation is preparation for

memorialization.

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