Get ready to dive into Mastering the Craft at 2026 AMA Indy MARCON! Hear from experts and enjoy deep networking with local peers.
We are bringing back the AMA Indy MARCON for 2026 after a successful inaugural event!
Join us on Thursday, October 1 from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. at The INDUSTRY on Kentucky Avenue. This event is open to both AMA members and non-members.
Great marketing isn’t accidental—it’s practiced, refined, and earned over time. 2026 AMA Indy MARCON: Mastering the Craft – Excellence Is a Practice brings together marketers who value depth and discipline. Through real-world insights, practical sessions, and meaningful connections, attendees will sharpen their skills, strengthen their thinking, and elevate the quality of their work. This is where marketers come to refine what excellence truly looks like.
Whereas AI tools have some people thinking marketing can be done by robots, this conference is for people who take their work seriously and know that humans will always drive marketing decisions and strategy. Join us!
CATERING
We will provide coffee and lunch for all attendees.
CONTACT
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our VP of Events, Elizabeth Wimmer: lizwim30@gmail.com
PRICING
- Members: Early registration $100 from April 1 through Memorial Day; Summer registration $150 through Labor Day; Late registration $175 through Oct. 1
- Students: $50
- Nonmembers: Early registration $125 from April 1 through Memorial Day; Summer registration $175 through Labor Day; Late registration $200 through Oct. 1
- Bundle (5): Early registration $75 each ($375 total) April 1 through Memorial Day; Summer registration $125 each ($625 total) through Labor Day; Late registration $150 each ($750 total) through Oct. 1
JOIN AMA/RENEW MEMBERSHIP
To join or renew your membership, click here.
Good to know
Highlights
- 10 hours
- In person
- Free parking
Refund Policy
Location
INDUSTRY
545 Kentucky Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46225
How do you want to get there?

Agenda
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General Registration & Welcome Coffee
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Opening Remarks
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