Be a speaker at the 2007 North American Snow Conference!
April 22 - 25, 2007 - St. Paul, Minnesota
APWA is now accepting proposals for the 2007 North American Snow
Conference. Winter maintenance specialists, public works professionals,
companies with innovative services or materials that support the industry and
professional trainers are among the categories welcome to submit. Education
sessions are presented by people like you who have met the challenges of
removing snow, treating icy roads and meeting the demands of the citizens using
best practices and innovative ideas. Please consider sharing those ideas and
the results in St. Paul, Minnesota next spring.
Submitting Your Proposal Is Easy!
How Are Papers Selected?
Deadline
Fees
What Are We Looking For?
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attracts over 1000 public works professionals — from both public and private
sectors. The three-day program consists of keynote speakers, and more
than 45 individual education sessions, roundtables, and technical tours.
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Submitting Your Proposal Is Easy! (back to top)
Proposals may be submitted using either of the following two convenient methods:
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Online:
www.apwa.net/Meetings/Snow/2007/CFP/
Submit your ideas by using APWA's Online Submission
Database. Simply fill in the required fields on the Online Submission Form,
then instantly transmit your proposal with the click of a single button. Online
submissions will be acknowledged within 48 hours of receipt.
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E-mail
education@apwa.net
E-mail proposals must be submitted using the Official E-mail Proposal Submission Form
(Microsoft Word Document). After completing the form, save the document on your computer as a NEW file, then
e-mail it as an attachment. Incomplete proposals or proposals not in the correct format
and sequence will be eliminated. (No faxed submissions allowed.) E-mail submissions will be acknowledged within 48 hours of receipt.
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How Are Papers Selected? (back to top)
To ensure that a balanced array of the best presentations are
offered, all submissions will be reviewed and evaluated by a peer review
committee of accomplished professionals from diverse public works backgrounds,
using the criteria described below. The evaluation process is competitive
—approximately 50% of submissions get selected. Proposals will be reviewed and
evaluated on the following criteria:
- Overall quality (focus and content)
- Uniqueness or innovativeness of the topic
- Practical application to the public works industry
- Timeliness of the topic
- All persons submitting proposals will be notified
by November 1, 2006 of the selection or rejection of their proposal.
It is the responsibility of the primary person submitting the proposal to
notify all speakers regarding the status of the proposal. Due to the large
number of proposals received, we cannot specifically list reasons for
rejection.
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Deadline (back to top)
Submit one copy of the completed Proposal Submission Form to arrive no later than September 15, 2006.
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Fees (back to top)
Presenters at APWA's North American Snow Conference are also
considered attendees and will be expected to pay their own travel expenses and
the conference registration fee. If you can only attend the conference for the
day of your presentation, you qualify for a complimentary single-day
registration.
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What Are We Looking For? (back to top)
Proposals are encouraged from subject areas of greatest interest
and importance to the public works profession. Here are some suggested areas
of interest:
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- Anti-Icing
- Deicing
- Chemical Selection and Use
- GPS/AVL
- Community Outreach/Citizen Interaction
- Leadership/Management
- Snow Plowing - Elimination & Disposal
- Fleet Equipment and Maintenance
- Training of Operators
We are always looking for fresh and innovative topic ideas and speakers with new perspectives. Don't hesitate - submit your proposal today!
Staff Contact: Ashley Scherzer
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