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Southwest Airlines® Early Bird Contest Winners Announced

Continuity Insights is pleased to announce the winners of our 2017 Continuity Insights Management Conference Early Bird Registration drawing. Each of the five individual winners will receive a $500 Southwest Airlines gift card.

We would like to congratulate the following registered attendees, the lucky winners: Andy Lapierre, SVP/Director of Business Continuity, Frost Bank; Ellen Dantin, Manager, Business Continuity, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana; Jennifer Pasko, Business Continuity Analyst, Harley-Davidson; Doreen Lopez, Risk Manager, Amgen; and, Mary Wagner, Business Continuity Plan Manager, County of Maui, State of Hawaii.

Continuity Insights will also be awarding five additional $500 Southwest Airlines gift cards to registered attendees on the final day of the 2017 Conference. The Conference will take place April 24-26 at the Marriott Denver City Center, Denver, CO.

View the complete 2017 Continuity Insights Management Conference agenda.

Southwest Airlines is the Official Airline and Sponsor for the 2017 Continuity Insights Management Conference. Southwest is a proud supporter of the 15th annual event. The Dallas-based carrier is in its 46th year of service and operates a network of 101 destinations in the United States and eight additional countries with more than 3,900 flights a day during peak travel season.

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