Government Fleet Expo & Conference Announces Call for Presentations
DENVER – The Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) is now accepting proposals for presentations for the coming 2009 conference.
by Staff
October 22, 2008
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DENVER – The Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) is now accepting proposals for presentations for the coming 2009 conference, which will take place Jun. 8–10 at the Crown Plaza Denver International Airport Convention Center in Denver.
Proposals on all topics will be considered. However, prospective presenters are encouraged to submit proposals on real-world case studies. GFX also highly encourages presentations by fleet managers.
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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. Submit your presentations to Eric Bearly at eric.bearly@bobit.com.
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To learn more about exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, contact Eric Bearly at (310) 533-2579 or eric.bearly@bobit.com.
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