Conferences

Annual Conference

AMS conferences are known for a unique, friendly atmosphere. The Annual Conference is generally held during either late May or early June. Features of the annual conference include refereed paper sessions, research-in-progress sessions, panels, workshops, and other special invited sessions. At the annual banquet the Fellows of the Academy present a number of awards including selecting a practitioner as Distinguished Marketer of the Year and a scholar as the Outstanding Marketing Educator. We also present outstanding teaching awards to multiple marketing faculty, who are selected by a specially appointed panel. Additional features of the conference include various receptions and banquets, publisher’s exhibits, and proceedings available at the time of the meeting.

Other Conferences

The Academy also sponsors the World Marketing Congress as well as special conferences on retailing, Culture and international Marketing, Quality of Life, and History of Marketing Thought. The Cultural Perspectives in Marketing Conference is held once every two years in the even years. The World Marketing Congress is held once every two years in the odd years.

Information about Conferences upcoming in the next year is available on the AMS home page.

Upcoming AMS Conferences:

  • 2009 AMS World Marketing Congress (WMC)
    Oslo, Norway
    July 22 - July 25
  • 2010 AMS Annual Conference
    Portland, OR
    May 26 - May 29
  • 2010 AMS Cultural Perspectives in Marketing (CPM) Conference
    IESéG Lille, France
    July 21 – July 24
  • 2011 AMS Annual Conference
    Coral Gables, FL
    May 25 -- May 28
  • 2011 AMS World Marketing Congress (WMC)
    Reims, France
    September 1 - September 4
  • 2012 AMS Annual Conference
    New Orleans, LA
    May 22 - May 30 (approximate)
  • 2012 AMS Cultural Perspectives in Marketing
    Atlanta, GA
    Dates forthcoming
  • 2013 AMS Annual Conference
    Monterey, CA
    May 22 - May 30 (approximate)
  • 2013 AMS WMC
    Dates and venue forthcoming

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