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PCOs in the Czech Republic have formed a special group to become the 13th national member of EFAPCO.
It will operate on the same lines as our German colleagues with Prague Convention Bureau’s PCO group representing the country’s leading event planners: as the PCB – PCO section.
“After lengthy discussions with Lenka Zlebkova, managing director of Prague Convention Bureau I’m delighted to welcome representation from another of the former Eastern European countries into membership, joining the likes of Poland and Hungary,” said EFAPCO President Nicolas Le Brun.
“We look forward to welcoming our new member to the next EFAPCO Board Meeting at EIBTM in Barcelona on November 29.”
Lenka Zlebkova said: “We are absolutely delighted to develop co-operation with EFAPCO and look forward to exchanging information and professional experience with our new partners from other Federation countries.
“Our membership within EFAPCO will be a unique opportunity for networking and promoting not only for Prague, but also for the rest of the Republic and the Central and Eastern Europe region as an ultimate destination for meetings and conventions.”

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