Crowd at a recent ADISA event in San Diego.

LAS VEGAS—The Alternative and Direct Investment Securities Association's Annual Conference here just came to a close and revealed the 2016 winners of the organization's A Champion of Excellence, Distinguished Service and President's awards. The awards were presented during a session at the organization's conference held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The ACE Award, the highest honor bestowed on a member by ADISA, was presented to Catherine Bowman Esq., founder of the Bowman Law Firm. This award is given to an organization or individual that has reached a pinnacle in their career and has brought credit to themselves and ADISA through distinguished accomplishments.

The Distinguished Service Award is presented to individuals and companies who have provided exceptional service to ADISA, the alternative investments industry and the overall community. The 2016 Distinguished Service Award was presented to Keith Lampi, president and chief operating officer of Inland Private Capital Corp.

The President's Award was presented to DLA Piper, a global law firm. The award is given to an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions in their chosen field, in service in local, state or national affairs, or in support of the advancement and continued excellence of ADISA.

“ADISA couldn't be more pleased to honor Catherine Bowman, Keith Lampi and DLA Piper, who demonstrated hard work that resulted in significant accomplishments in alternative investments,” says ADISA Executive Director and CEO John Harrison. “All of our award recipients have exhibited an honorable commitment to excellence and service to the industry while adhering to the highest ethical standards and quality performance.”

Harrison previously told GlobeSt.com that this year's ADISA conference was “on pace to have even more broker-dealers, registered investment advisors and financial advisors than last year's record-breaking year. We pour great effort into our program, creating educational curriculum that is in-depth and insightful—a lot more formats and settings than just average panels.”

ADISA's 2016 Annual Conference & Trade Show, the nation's largest event for members of the alternative and direct investment space, has brought together nearly 1,000 of the industry's leading professionals for education, networking and the exchange of ideas.

Check back for more from the event in the next few days.

Crowd at a recent ADISA event in San Diego.

LAS VEGAS—The Alternative and Direct Investment Securities Association's Annual Conference here just came to a close and revealed the 2016 winners of the organization's A Champion of Excellence, Distinguished Service and President's awards. The awards were presented during a session at the organization's conference held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The ACE Award, the highest honor bestowed on a member by ADISA, was presented to Catherine Bowman Esq., founder of the Bowman Law Firm. This award is given to an organization or individual that has reached a pinnacle in their career and has brought credit to themselves and ADISA through distinguished accomplishments.

The Distinguished Service Award is presented to individuals and companies who have provided exceptional service to ADISA, the alternative investments industry and the overall community. The 2016 Distinguished Service Award was presented to Keith Lampi, president and chief operating officer of Inland Private Capital Corp.

The President's Award was presented to DLA Piper, a global law firm. The award is given to an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions in their chosen field, in service in local, state or national affairs, or in support of the advancement and continued excellence of ADISA.

“ADISA couldn't be more pleased to honor Catherine Bowman, Keith Lampi and DLA Piper, who demonstrated hard work that resulted in significant accomplishments in alternative investments,” says ADISA Executive Director and CEO John Harrison. “All of our award recipients have exhibited an honorable commitment to excellence and service to the industry while adhering to the highest ethical standards and quality performance.”

Harrison previously told GlobeSt.com that this year's ADISA conference was “on pace to have even more broker-dealers, registered investment advisors and financial advisors than last year's record-breaking year. We pour great effort into our program, creating educational curriculum that is in-depth and insightful—a lot more formats and settings than just average panels.”

ADISA's 2016 Annual Conference & Trade Show, the nation's largest event for members of the alternative and direct investment space, has brought together nearly 1,000 of the industry's leading professionals for education, networking and the exchange of ideas.

Check back for more from the event in the next few days.

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