BusCon is accepting proposals for presentations for the 2011 conference, which will take place September 13-14 at Navy Pier in Chicago, IL.
General Requirements:
Presentations must be completely unbiased and brand/product neutral. Without exception, materials and presentations must provide solid, take-away value for attendees.
BusCon is accepting proposals for presentations for the 2011 conference, which will take place September 13-14 at Navy Pier in Chicago, IL.
General Requirements:
Proposals for presentations should include the following:
An abstract of 100-200 words
A brief biography of the presenter or each panel member (50-100 words)
Presenter contact information
Presentations must be completely unbiased and brand/product neutral. Without exception, materials and presentations must provide solid, take-away value for attendees. Please submit your presentations to Adriana Michaels at adriana.michaels@bobit.com by February 18th.
More information on BusCon, its speakers and sessions, in addition to registration and travel information can be found at www.BusConExpo.com or by calling (800) 576-8788.

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