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Press Release

For Immediate Release
March 31, 2010
Contact: news@nacsonline.com
(703) 684-3600

President Bush Announced as NACS Show Speaker

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – President George W. Bush has been announced as the Closing General Session speaker for the NACS Show, which will take place October 5 to 8 at the World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Registration for the NACS Show opens April 1 at nacsshow.com.

In his two terms as 43rd President of the United States, President Bush led the country through eight of the most consequential years in American history, from his leadership in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to a global financial crisis.

Prior to his presidency, President Bush served six years as governor of Texas – and was the first governor in state history to be elected to consecutive four-year terms. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale University and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University and was often dubbed the country’s “first M.B.A. president.”

President Bush will be the fourth U.S. president to speak at a NACS event: President Bill Clinton served as the NACS Show 2009 Closing Speaker, then-former California Governor Ronald Reagan spoke at the 1975 NACS annual meeting (now called the NACS Show) and then-President George H.W. Bush spoke at the 1992 Public Affairs Conference cosponsored by NACS and three other retail associations.

“The NACS Show brings together the industry’s – and the world’s – top leaders to share their insights,” said NACS Vice Chairman of Convention & Events Dave Carpenter, who is president and CEO of J.D. Carpenter Companies Inc. “Attendees will get a rare opportunity to hear how decisions are made at the highest levels, as well as an insider’s perspective of the political landscape just weeks before the mid-term elections.”

More than 22,500 attendees were at the NACS Show last year – a 6 percent increase over 2008 attendance. The number of attendees classified as “buyers” (retailers, wholesalers and distributors) jumped 16 percent to reach 8,584, the second-largest total ever for a NACS Show.

Last year’s NACS Show featured a 350,000-plus net-square-foot exposition floor with 1,222 exhibiting companies – including a record 338 new companies, 66 workshops and three days of general sessions.

In February 2010, the NACS Show was again named the top trade show in the United States for “buying power” and second overall for buying plans according to the latest annual report on U.S. trade shows developed by Exhibit Surveys, Inc.

Online registration, as well as the latest news and updates, are available at nacsshow.com.

NOTE TO REPORTERS: A photograph of President Bush is available upon request.


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Founded in 1961 as the National Association of Convenience Stores, NACS is celebrating its 50th anniversary as the international association for convenience and petroleum retailing. The U.S. convenience store industry, with more than 146,000 stores across the country, posted $575 billion in total sales in 2010, of which $385 billion were motor fuels sales. NACS has 2,100 retail and 1,600 supplier member companies, which do business in nearly 50 countries.