Written on: April 1, 2024 by ICM
Eastern Energy Expo is pleased to announce that Boston Red Sox and New York Yankee legend Wade Boggs will be the featured Keynote Speaker at the Wednesday morning breakfast session.
Boggs played primarily with the Boston Red Sox and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005. With 12 straight All-Star appearances, Boggs ranks second in number of consecutive appearances as a third baseman. He won five batting titles and played seven consecutive seasons in which he collected 200 or more hits, setting an American League record. When playing for the Yankees, Boggs collected two Gold Glove Awards for his defense. In 1996, he helped the Yankees to their first World Series title in 18 years.
Admission to the Keynote Session is free for all EEE attendees. In addition, attendees will be able to visit Boggs on the Trade Show floor immediately following the session. Due to unforeseen circumstances, previously scheduled Keynoter Bill Walton will not be able appear.
“Keynote Wednesday” will also include a special presentation from Clean Fuels Liaison Paul Nazzaro with an update on the Bioheat fuel Digital Marketing Campaign Update as well as a Federal Policy Update from Energy Marketers of America President Rob Underwood.
Eastern Energy Expo brings together wholesale and retail heating fuel marketers, motor fuel distributors, diesel and biodiesel distributors, propane marketers and service professionals—all shopping for the latest and best in products and services for the petroleum marketing and HVAC industry.
The two-day trade show will be open May 21-22. The 2024 floor plan features more than 200 exhibits in the Earth Expo & Convention Center and brings all booth and truck exhibitors into a single exhibit area. In addition to the two-day trade show, Eastern Energy Expo features a variety of education programs in business and technical education tracks and will include programs hosted by NORA and Oil & Energy Service Professionals.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available and there are a limited number of exhibit spaces still open. For information, visit easternenergyexpo.com.