June 27, 1996
TO: DIRECT MARKETING COMMITTEE No. 21-96
MARKETING POLICY COMMITTEE No. 21-96
MEMBERS - ONE PER COMPLEX No. 53-96
MEMBERS INTERESTED IN CONTINUING EDUCATION/TRAINING No. 5-96
PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE No. 28-96
RESEARCH COMMITTEE No. 26-96
SALES FORCE MARKETING COMMITTEE No. 23-96
SHAREHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE No. 13-96
RE: 1996 ADVERTISING/MARKETING SEMINARS--FINAL NOTICE
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Theres still time to register for the 1996 Institute seminars on the basics of mutual fund
advertising and marketing. These one-day seminars will feature presentations on the legal,
creative, and strategic aspects of marketing mutual funds directly to consumers and through
various sales forces. Speakers will include Thomas Pappas, Associate Director, Advertising and
Investment Companies Regulation, of the National Association of Securities Dealers
Regulation, Inc. (NASDR), as well as industry legal and marketing executives. The
presentations will be designed to assist:
* newcomers to the fund industry;
* those who are new to the marketing function;
* non-marketing executives who are seeking greater familiarity with the marketing
function; and
* sales/marketing/public relations executives who have not recently attended these
seminars and are seeking a "refresher" course.
Registration for these seminars will be limited to employees of ICI member organizations
and their advertising/design/public relations agencies. Non-members of the Institute will be
required to supply a letter from the Institute member with which they have a business
relationship. Please register early, as space will be limited and it may not be possible to
accommodate walk-in registrations.
Videotapes of the Boston Advertising/Marketing Seminar will be available after the
session.
Topics to be Covered
The seminar is designed to provide basic information on various aspects of mutual fund
marketing, with the goal of providing ideas that attendees may integrate into their own
marketing programs. The morning will be devoted to the regulation of fund advertising and
sales literature; the afternoon to case studies presented by fund industry marketing executives.
Preliminary agendas for the Boston and Denver seminars are attached. The Investment
Company Institute reserves the right to alter the agendas as is necessary.
The seminars will begin at 9:30 am, and end at approximately 4:30 pm. Lunch will be
served. A networking reception for Boston seminar attendees will be held Tuesday, July 16,
from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Copley Plaza Hotel.
Dates and Locations
Wednesday, July 17 The Copley Plaza
138 St. James Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
617/267-5300
Tuesday, July 23 The Brown Palace
321 Seventeenth Street
Denver, CO 80202
303/297-3111
When making your hotel reservations, please mention that you are attending the
Investment Company Institute seminar in order to receive a special room rate.
How to Register
To register, complete the attached registration form and return it, along with a check for
$200 for the first registration, and $125 per additional registration from the same fund group
attending the same meeting (non-members should submit a check of $325 for each registration)
to:
Conference Registration
Investment Company Institute
1401 H Street, NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20005-2148
202/326-5968
Additional Information
For more registration or logistical information, contact the Conference Division at
202/326-5968. For additional information on the program, please contact Stephanie Brown at
202/326-5869 or Linda Brenner at 202/326-5883.
Stephanie Brown
Assistant Vice President,
Training and Marketing
Linda Brenner
Director, Sales Force Marketing
and Financial Planning Services
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