Call for speakers is now open for the 2025 Annual Conference being held at the brand-new Gaylord Pacific Resort in Chula Vista, California! Share your expertise with NASP professionals. The deadline for submissions is January 10, 2025. To submit your proposal, click https://lnkd.in/gKRDc_rZ #CallforSpeakers #2025NASPCONFERENCE #AnnualConference
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📢 The new South East RRDN Commercial Research Resource Pack is here! Created in collaboration with East Midlands RRDN, it's a comprehensive guide for research delivery teams navigating the lifecycle of commercial research. Access the resource here: https://shorturl.at/15KTF
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*** DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 11/15** We are excited about our upcoming 2025 AHC Conference. This will take place April 24-25, 2025, in Tampa, Florida at the Safety Harbor Spa and Resort. The theme for this year’s conference is “Reimagining Connection: Cultivating Resilience, Empathy, and Growth." Proposals are encouraged to align with the conference theme. The following presentation formats will be offered at the 2025 conference: • 50-minute education session • 50-minute education session (practitioner-focused) • 50-minute roundtable session • 50-minute roundtable session (practitioner-focused) • 30-minute poster presentation Proposals will be submitted using the following link by Friday, November 15th, 2024: https://conta.cc/47EtmeH. Each individual may be included in up to 2 proposed presentations and there may be a maximum of 5 presenters on each proposal submission. The AHC conference committee will review and notify applicants of their acceptance in December 2024. The components of the proposal are as follows: demographic and contact info for all presenters, program summary (brief), program description (longer), 3-5 learning objectives, 3-5 keywords, presenters’ experience with the topic, and reference list. Please submit your proposal to the link: https://conta.cc/47EtmeH https://conta.cc/3BdS6yt
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Just a few more days for the Early Bird discount for the QATC Annual Conference, which is set for Monday-Wednesday, September 17-19 at the Hilton Nashville Downtown Hotel in Nashville, TN! Register before August 1 to get $100 off the registration fee for the only conference designed specifically for Quality Assurance and Training professionals in the contact center! Click here to register: https://cvent.me/mNB1Q1 Still building your case for attendance? A few of our previous attendees passed along some specific quantitative results for cost-justification for the conference: 1. Identify three things that you need to work on within your organization and compare the cost of bringing in a consultant to help with those things to sending someone to the conference -- and don't forget the ongoing support and built-in experience you are left with once you implement your own findings versus being led by a consultant. 2. Attendees will enjoy various structured networking opportunities that give them focused opportunities to interact with other professionals in their field and industry to glean specific, real-world scenarios that have been used and discuss pros and cons of implementation of various techniques. These opportunities are accomplished in a relaxed, cooperative environment to foster interaction and collaboration of participants. 3. The QATC Annual Conference provides specific, focused sessions on solid, applicable techniques to improve various call center operations areas. These sessions go beyond theory and concepts to practical applications for operations of all sizes and complexities, whether a small, single skill set center to large, multi-center, multi-skill set environments. Return on the investment is quickly realized through application of any techniques garnered from just one of these sessions. Check out the agenda on the website at https://lnkd.in/e5_ZqxH Attendees can take advantage of 50 breakout sessions. Make your plans now to attend this unique conference to find the latest information on quality assurance and training trends and technologies and to network with your peers. You won't find an event like this anywhere else! Register before August 1 to receive the $100 Early Bird discount. Then bring your whole team and get the multi-attendee discount with three or more attendees! Hope to see you in Nashville in September!
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Do you "quality check" everything? Are you constantly talking about how to improve the customer experience? Can you recite your KPI progress for 2024 thus far? Then you need to come to Nashville in September and attend the QATC conference! The only quality and training conference focused on helping organizations improve their customer experience -- you can't miss it! Three days of current content from experts in the quality arena. C'mon and join in!
Just a few more days for the Early Bird discount for the QATC Annual Conference, which is set for Monday-Wednesday, September 17-19 at the Hilton Nashville Downtown Hotel in Nashville, TN! Register before August 1 to get $100 off the registration fee for the only conference designed specifically for Quality Assurance and Training professionals in the contact center! Click here to register: https://cvent.me/mNB1Q1 Still building your case for attendance? A few of our previous attendees passed along some specific quantitative results for cost-justification for the conference: 1. Identify three things that you need to work on within your organization and compare the cost of bringing in a consultant to help with those things to sending someone to the conference -- and don't forget the ongoing support and built-in experience you are left with once you implement your own findings versus being led by a consultant. 2. Attendees will enjoy various structured networking opportunities that give them focused opportunities to interact with other professionals in their field and industry to glean specific, real-world scenarios that have been used and discuss pros and cons of implementation of various techniques. These opportunities are accomplished in a relaxed, cooperative environment to foster interaction and collaboration of participants. 3. The QATC Annual Conference provides specific, focused sessions on solid, applicable techniques to improve various call center operations areas. These sessions go beyond theory and concepts to practical applications for operations of all sizes and complexities, whether a small, single skill set center to large, multi-center, multi-skill set environments. Return on the investment is quickly realized through application of any techniques garnered from just one of these sessions. Check out the agenda on the website at https://lnkd.in/e5_ZqxH Attendees can take advantage of 50 breakout sessions. Make your plans now to attend this unique conference to find the latest information on quality assurance and training trends and technologies and to network with your peers. You won't find an event like this anywhere else! Register before August 1 to receive the $100 Early Bird discount. Then bring your whole team and get the multi-attendee discount with three or more attendees! Hope to see you in Nashville in September!
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🎉 Shout out to my excellent colleague, Dr Iziengbe Inerhunwa, for picking up the SFPE UK Chapter #research prize for 2️⃣ 0️⃣2️⃣ 4️⃣ Izzy led the research for our team at OFR Consultants that included Georgios (Yorgos) Kanellopoulos, Michael Spearpoint and Piotr Turkowski on the topic of "Light gauge steel walls exposed to fire on two sides". This research was made possible by the engagement of our community with Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures (CROSS) and the proactive response of the Health and Safety Executive in funding the research. The feedback on the submission was excellent and provides motivation for us to keep doing what we do. If you want to read more, paper link is in the comments 👇
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What are your suggestions for newbies to take advantage of the NCURA Annual Meeting this year? I'm psyched for AM66 at the Hilton in DC this August 4-7. I just posted a detailed breakdown on what to expect this year at NCURA's biggest event! Denise Moody, Tricia Callahan, CRA, and Amanda Humphrey lead our group of awesome NCURA: National Council of University Research Administrators volunteers who have provided us with a TON of information for the conference. In this video I break it down for you - from insider tips on securing affordable accommodations to navigating the venue, I cover it all. 🌟 Whether you’re a first-timer eager to dive into the world of research administration or a seasoned attendee looking for the best sessions, there's something in this event for everyone. I've also discussed the various membership options available if you're looking to save on your conference ticket. And if you need some quiet time or a quick coffee break, I’ve got recommendations on where to go right inside the hotel. The NCURA staff have outdone themselves this year, ensuring we have everything we need at our fingertips. Check out my full video for more tips and insights that could make your experience at AM66 the best one yet. And share your tips below for any newcomers - what do you suggest for newbies? https://lnkd.in/eapCkc5v
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We are all done with content for this exciting learning opportunity. Come and explore this dynamic topic with me, family business owners, attorneys, family office executives, and board members. This will be an interactive class where we share common practices and shared experiences. #FBCG #cepa #pda #governance #exitplanning
You are invited to the Pre-conference Workshop of the IFG New York 2024 Conference with Amy Wirtz on Monday, May 13th, 1:15-4:30 pm. Click for more information and registration for the IFG New York 2024 Pre-Conference Workshop: https://conta.cc/3TqU7Nf Hope that you will join us! REGISTRATION ALSO OPEN FOR: Our flagship annual event, the IFG New York 2024 Conference on May 14th at the Union League Club. Printable agenda, pricing, and registration can be found here https://conta.cc/48fHj1m. Confirmed Speakers of IFG New York 2024 include: Amy Wirtz, Alberto Brazzalotto, Francisca Nacht (G3 & Co-Chair of the Board, Mills, Brazil), Babetta von Albertini, Doug Macauley, Giulia Cipollini, Drew Mason, Kirby Rosplock, (G4 of the Babcock Ranch founding family), Mark E. Haranzo, Torri Hawley (G7 of The Vollrath Company), Michele Mikeska Jaffe, Betty Andrikopoulos, Oscar Paez (G2 & Board member FBN USA), Ryan Harding, Peter Englisch, and Anantshree Chaturvedi (G2 of Uflex, India). #IFGNewYork2024 #IFGWorldwide #FamilyGovernance #FamilyOffices #NextGenEmpowerment #SuccessionPlanning #NextGen #FamilyBusiness
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My co-chairs (Will Backe, Amanda Brennan, and Amber White) and I are super excited to invite abstract submissions by 15 May to our session on “Methods for Assessing Environmental Fate and Effects of Difficult-To-Test Substances” at the #SETAC meeting in Fort Worth, TX on October 20-24. Track and Session Description Below Track: 4 - Chemistry and Exposure Assessment Session Description: Difficult-to-test substances may be volatile, reactive/unstable, or poorly/sparingly water-soluble substances, UVCBs (unknown or variable composition, complex reaction products or biological materials), surfactants, polymers, substance with unknown metabolites, or particles. The challenges in the determination of the environmental fate and effects of difficult-to-test substances may manifest in different ways: maintaining constant nominal exposure concentrations for assays, overcoming bioavailability limitations, extracting and quantifying analytes in complex environmental and biological matrices (difficult-to-measure), identifying unknown constituents or metabolites, differentiating toxicity from parent versus degradation products, etc. In this session, presenters are invited to share advancements in methodologies for conducting toxicity and environmental fate studies, analytical techniques for detection and characterization, and/or a framework/approach for assessing the environmental fate and effects for any type of the difficult-to-test substances.
Everything is bigger in Texas. So join us in making the SETAC North America 45th Annual Meeting the biggest and best yet! Submit an abstract by 15 May, so that together, we can make a vast and uplifting impact for our environment. https://lnkd.in/e6xcA6YT
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