2004 Annual Conference

19th Annual Conference
July 11-15
Gaylord Texan Resort
Grapevine, Texas

The National Association for Court Management enjoyed a Texas-style welcome at the Gaylord Texan Resort in July. Grapevine, Texas, just outside of Dallas, was the site of the 19th annual conference. Balancing Justice and Efficiency in Hard Times was the theme of this year's conference, and an excellent group of presenters provided informative sessions, thought-provoking panels, and inspiring keynotes. Collins Ijoma, trial court administrator for Essex Vincinage, Superior Court of New Jersey, was elected president alongside a very capable board of directors.

Next year, San Francisco plays host to the 20th annual conference July 10-14.



NACM's outgoing president, Larry Myers (left), court administrator for Joplin, Missouri, passes the gavel to incoming president Collins Ijoma, court administrator for Essex Vincinage, Superior Court of New Jersey.



A distinguished group of NACM Core Competency authors led workshops during the 19th annual conference. They are (front): Geoff Gallas, Jan Bouch, Barry Mahoney, Terry Curry, Brenda Wagenknecht-Ivey, and John Hudzik, and (back) Tom Hodson, Alan Carlson, John Martin, Larry Webster, and Dan Straub.

 



The NACM vendor show offers court managers an opportunity to explore solutions with vendors in a casual setting.



The National Center for State Courts' new president, Mary McQueen, greets NACM members on the conference's opening morning.

 



NACM conference favorite Anna Eidson helps court managers 
get creative about saving money and delivering better customer service.


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