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Carter Center facilities provide an international setting for corporate events.

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Corporate Meetings and Retreats
Flexible, innovative spaces make ideal settings for your event needs:
- Meetings
- Conferences
- Elegant Dinners
- Receptions
- Staff Retreats
Known for hosting national and international leaders who come to discuss world issues, The Carter Presidential Center is a meeting place for people from Atlanta and all over the world. Experience the Center's international spirit by hosting your next event at our unique venue.
Meetings/special events amenities offered at the Center include:
- Experienced and knowledgeable conference staff, on site and available during the entire event
- Professional assistance in program planning
- Setup and breakdown of all space
- Trained volunteers to greet, direct, guide, and inform guests
- Uniformed security personnel on site during the event
- Coordination with the caterer and assistance in the selection of food, beverages, and flowers
- Basic audiovisual equipment (i.e., flip charts with pads and markers and multimedia, overhead, and slide projectors with screens are available for your use.) Additional AV requirements arranged as needed
- Cleaning service
- Tours of the Museum of the Jimmy Carter Library
Each pavilion includes a variety of meeting spaces, listed and linked below.
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Event Facilities Contacts
For further information, to schedule a site visit, or to determine facility availability, please do not hesitate to contact the Carter Center Events Office.
Any of the following experienced and knowledgeable staff members are happy to assist you:
lwiley@emory.eduFor inquiries, or to tentatively reserve any of our facilities, please complete the online request form: Click here
"From my initial meeting with the facilities staff, I knew we were in the best of hands. At every juncture in the planning process and execution of the event, we were impressed and satisfied. Every member of the Carter Center staff is to be thanked for making our event such a success!"
-Kristine Lohr Witherspoon, Turner Foundation, March 1, 2006
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