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Upcoming Conference:

75th Annual Conference

The Omni Hotel

Fort Worth, Texas

April 21 – 24, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

The 75th annual conference of the National Petroleum Energy Credit Association will be held in Fort Worth, Texas on April 21st through the 24th at the Omni Hotel.  The 2012 conference promises to be a worthy event commemorating the associations seventy fifth anniversary in the same city where its first conference was held in 1945.  The Program Committee has put together a conference agenda that includes educational sessions for both the novice and experienced credit professional and is sure to be of interest for all. 

Click the link below and register today!

 

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While you are not required to be a member to attend, there is a discounted rate for member.  There is still time to join the association and register to attend the conference at the member’s rate.  If you are interested in joining, please check out the membership application on this site and submit to Don Staley.  If you have any questions about the NPECA feel free to contact Don Staley, Executive Director, Carolyn Pickens, President or anyone of the Board members listed under Officers.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


In its youth, Fort Worth was a rough-and-tumble frontier town, dusty and lawless, home to the brave and the brawling, the soldier, the frontiersman, the outlaw. Today, Fort Worth, one of the largest cities in Texas and the 16th-largest city in the United States, is a destination shaped by its revitalized downtown, a world-renowned cultural arts district, beautifully preserved Western-heritage sites and major-league attractions. Originally settled in 1849 as an army outpost at the Trinity River, Fort Worth was one of eight forts assigned to protect settlers from Indian attacks on the advancing frontier. Progress helped the growing settlement survive long after other such towns had blown away with the dust of departing pioneers.  

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