You may be asking which conferences will occur during this crazy year, either live or virtually. You may be wondering whether an online conference will meet your needs. The following table can answer a few of your questions.

Organizations that have scheduled their annual meetings during the Fall semester of 2020 plan to hold them online or skip them all together. NACCAP and CHEC both moved their 2020 conference to May 2021. Agencies that have scheduled their annual meetings during the Spring or Summer semesters of 2021 plan, perhaps tentatively, to meet in person. Details are below.

Conference Page on Website

Location (or Online)

Date

AACRO www.aacrao.org/events-training/meetings/annual-meeting

National Harbor, MD

 

March 28–31

 

ABACC www.myabacc.org/page/annual_conference Orlando, FL February 22–26, 2021
ABHE www.abhe.org/annual-meeting/ Orlando, FL February 17–19
ACL www.acl.org/index.cfm/conference/ Cedarville, OH June 7-10, 2021
ACSD They decided to skip their 2020 meeting. not applicable not applicable
ATS Their large “Biennial Meeting” is not scheduled for this year, but they are scheduling several smaller online conferences. ATS does not have exhibitors at their meetings. not applicable not applicable
CAH www.cahea.org/Conference.html Grapevine, TX June 14–17, 2021
CCCU Presidents Conference: www.cccu.org/2021-presidents-conference/

They have a variety of conferences and webinars.

Washington, DC January 27–29, 2021
CHEC www.checanada.ca/projects/chec_conference_2020/chec_conference_2021_registration Calgary, AB May 2021
DEAC https://na.eventscloud.com/website/17154/home/ Virtual (online) October 19–20, 2020
NACCAP www.naccap.org/page/conference_2021 Lakeland, FL May 25–28, 2021
TRACS tracs.org/Documents/2020_Conference/2020AnnualConferenceAnnoucement.pdf

Annual meeting is replaced with a 75-minute workshop on Tax & Accounting and a “virtual luncheon” with the TRACS president.

Virtual (online) October 29-30, 2020

 

 

 

 

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