About Hill & Partners, 2023 Sponsor

Hill & Partners is a Proud Supporter of the EDPA Northeast Chapter


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Hill & Partners was founded in 1995, created as an alternative to the traditional transaction-centered exhibit house experience. Our goal is to deliver high-level design, production, and account management services as a complete Brand Environment. We believe that this approach elevates the client experience within the face-to-face marketing space.

We're about relationships between our team members, our clients and our community. We collaborate to create, design, build and manage Brand Environments and events with unparalleled attention to detail and experience over 20 years in the making. We accomplish all this on time and on budget, without exception.

We wouldn't have it any other way.


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About Access, 2023 Sponsor

Access is a Proud Supporter of the EDPA Northeast Chapter

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Access builds exhibits, executes events, and manages logistics with consistent precision and exceptional service.

We build brand engagement and bring new ideas to life in face-to-face markets. With nearly four decades of experience designing, building, managing, and executing mission-critical events for our clients all over the globe, our world-class team of passionate professionals knows how to control the chaos.

Whatever it takes – We've got this.


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EDPA NorthEast Raises $18,000 for Event Industry Family in Need

EDPA NorthEast Raises $18,000 for Event Industry Family in Need

EDPA’s NorthEast chapter brought together professionals in the event industry for a charitable cause at their third annual Rally at the Alley fundraising event. This year, over 80 individuals attended, rallying behind Shari McDowell and her family to generate $18,000. All proceeds generated through the generous donations from event industry professionals and organizations will be provided to the McDowell family to help them purchase a handicap accessible vehicle after a series of tragic events left Shari’s husband Tom partially paralyzed.