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President of Diversified Communications, US Division, Mary Larkin will join Lisa DeSisto for a conversation at The Roux Institute.
About Mary Larkin

As President of Diversified Communications, US Division, Mary strives to encourage a winning culture and create customer-focused teams that can produce top-tier events, digital media and conferences.
With more than 25 years of international experience in trade shows, media, and sales, Mary has held progressive leadership roles at Diversified Communications, and has been a board member of UFI, the global tradeshow association; SISO, Society of Independent Show Organizers and ECA, Exhibitions and Conference Alliance. In 2020, Mary became the first woman elected as President of UFI and is the current Incoming Chair of SISO. She has also served as President of the Board of Directors of the Center for Grieving Children in Maine.
Mary grew up in Ireland, she resides in Cape Elizabeth.
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