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Dr. Henry A. Gremillion Memorial Symposium 2026
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not assigned D Martha Jakab
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DentistryRichard MillerSenior Director of Advancement
Project Description

Cvent event management project - setting up registration site for the April 17, 2026 Dr. Henry A. Gremillion Memorial Symposium. The 2025 symposium will be held on April 4, 2025 and we want to be able to share the registration link for next year's program with this year's participants. 

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Event NameEvent DateRegistration LaunchApproved byRequest StatusAssigned Team 
Dr. Henry A. Gremillion Memorial Symposium 202604-17-202603-26-2025Richard MillerLaunchedMartha Jakab?? ??

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