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Who
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Making
Every Conference A Success The Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center is a state-of-the-art facility, setting new and higher standards of excellence for the conference and training events of association, business, and government groups. Here for your use and enjoyment is a comfortable and stimulating environment, an eager service staff, and the latest tools for communications and multi-media. Our location in Conway on the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) campus puts us at the periphery of metropolitan Little Rock - just a 30-minute drive from the State Capitol building and the Little Rock National Airport, but still far enough from these places to provide the comforting and inspiring sense of a small town. |
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Generous,
flexible, well-equipped space With 6,500 square feet of meeting space and the potential for seven conference rooms the conference Center can easily accommodate over 500 people. Here are some details that reflect the flexibility and user-friendliness of this space: Four of the seven conference rooms can be opened to create larger areas, the greatest of which will accommodate over 240 guests in a theatre-style seating environment. Each conference room is equipped with computer access ports and telephone outlets. Our on-site video conferencing equipment supports live, interactive meetings with audiences around the world. Convenient conference registration located at the entrance. A business center provides guests and presenters immediate access to fax, copy, computer and mailing services. Audio and video taping services. |
![]() William Hegeman Pictures Courtesy of Gary Alan Strain |
Part
of a $22-million complex Funded by a $2.25 million contribution from the Conway Corporation, the Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center is named for James Brewer and William Hegeman, two former Conway Corporation employees whose dedication and efforts helped make the contribution and the Conference Center a reality. Their visionary goal and accomplishment was to make the Conference Center part of a $22-million complex on the campus of UCA. They succeeded. Thus the many benefits of the Conference Center include outstanding adjacent facilities, the Donald W. Reyonolds Performance Hall among them. With seating for 1,200 and a full array of specialized equipment, this performance hall is ideal for large concert and theatrical productions. The hall is also equipped so that performances and presentations can be taped or broadcast. |