The Fleet Safety Conference planning committee is looking for presenters for the 2017 show to fill out the conference schedule.
by Staff
November 28, 2016
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Logo courtesy of Bobit Business Media.
The Fleet Safety Conference planning committee is looking for presenters for the 2017 show to fill out the conference schedule.
Potential speakers should submit their ideas by Jan. 6. They should submit the title of the suggested presentation; a three-sentence summary of an unbiased session idea; the presenter(s) name, title and organization; and the presenter(s) contact information.
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Ideas should be submitted in the body of an email to conference manager Amy Lanphear at amy.lanphear@bobit.com.
When the schedule has been finalized, an event representative will contact chosen presenters and provide additional details. The show is scheduled for July 25 to 26 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, Ill. Visit Fleetsafetyconference.com or call (800) 576-8788 for more information.
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