ST. LOUIS— The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ) has inked a 10-year agreement to hold its annual conferences and board meetings at Adams Mark Hotels & Resorts. The agreement encompasses over 30,000 room nights at various Adams Mark properties through the year 2011. “We are very proud of this agreement, which will foster a close business relationship with a very prestigious and influential African-American organization,” said Fred Kummer III, evp/COO of Adams Mark. The NABCJ has held events at various Adams Mark hotels in the past. Based on the service and hospitality it received, the organization decided to pursue a long-term, exclusive contract with the upscale hotel chain. The NABCJ agreement reflects a continuing commitment to diversity by Adams Mark. The hotel company also has relationships with other leading African American organizations, including the National Coalition of Black Meeting Planners, the National Black MBAs, and the Urban League. The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice is a multi-ethnic, non-profit association of professionals and community leaders dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice.