2008 National Conference
30th Annual National Conference
Anaheim, CA
Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2008
Why Attend?
You can’t afford to miss the AISES 30th National Conference and Career Fair!
- The AISES National Conference attracts the nation's brightest American Indian students, as well as professionals in the fields of science, engineering and technology.
- The 3-day event includes a Career Fair, dynamic nationally-recognized speakers, panel discussions, and workshops for students, teachers and professionals.
- The Career Fair offers companies a unique forum for recruiting American Indian students and professionals. There are 1,800 participants and 200+ exhibit booths each year.
- Conference sessions are provided by top trainers and are designed to benefit students and professionals alike.
- Join AISES in the honoring of the 2008 Professionals of the Year and the hundreds of AISES scholarship winners and their benefactors.
Conference Host Hotel Information
Anaheim Marriott
700 West Convention Way
Anaheim, California 92802-3483
(714) 750-8000 or (800)228-9290
Rates: $134 single/double
Register Online
The Anaheim Convention Center is across the street from the Anaheim Marriott.
* Please be sure to mention that you are attending the AISES Conference in order to receive your special conference rate.
Sponsors and Exhibitors
Watch for your Exhibitor Prospectus in the mail!
Contact Cristy Davies via telephone (505) 765-1052, x108 or email: cristy@aises.org for more information on exhibiting or becoming a sponsor or to request an Exhibitor Prospectus.
Exhibitor Booth pricing
Online Exhibitor Registration
Exhibitor registration will be available online in late May. Exhibitors will be able to enter all of their contact and billing information, and can make updates and changes to their registration record. Submitting and managing exhibitor personnel names will be easier than ever this year.
Information for Attendees
Online attendee registration will open in August.
Check back here for more information.
Registration rates
Call for Conference Artwork
AISES is seeking original artwork that reflects this year's theme, "A Universe of Opportunities”. Additionally, AISES is interested in incorporating the theme of environmental awareness into the 2008 artwork.
Artwork should be original work created specifically for the 2008 AISES National Conference. Artwork will be donated to AISES for promotional use and will considered as an in-kind contribution. Artwork will appear on conference bags and tees. Artwork will appear in the print materials for the conference (Registration Brochure and the Conference Program) along with the artist’s bio. AISES will provide Conference bags and t-shirts to the artist for their portfolio. AISES will provide an honorarium of $150 to the artist whose work is selected.
Artwork may be multicolor but should easily convert to one color. Preferred formats are: .pdf, .jpg or .gif files. Please include the artist's contact information, including phone number(s), mailing address, and email addresses.
Please submit artwork digitally for consideration no later than close of business June 6, 2008. If you have any further questions please contact Cristy Davies, Events Coordinator at cristy@aises.org or (505) 765-1052, x108.
Submit to:
AISES
2305 Renard SE, Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87106
OR cristy@aises.org
EVENT LOCATION
Start planning now for 2008!
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Come early or stay late to take advantage of the sights!
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