Monday, January 8, 2018

Sponsor the Aquatic Weed Control Short Course

 

Aquatic Weed Control Short Course

 

Sponsor the Aquatic Weed Control Short Course!   

 

Sponsoring the Aquatic Weed Control Short Course increases your brand recognition and exposure to more than 400 applicators in person, and 5000+ applicators via digital and printed publicity announcements.  

 

Sponsor recognition begins immediately; maximize your benefits by sponsoring early! 

 

New this year for sponsors: an opportunity for your company's brochure to be included in every attendee's registration packet.  

 

Commit by March 1st and your company will be recognized as a sponsor in our printed announcement mailed to 4,000 licensed applicators in the state of Florida! 

 

http___conference.ifas.ufl.edu_aw_spon_ops.html

 

Sponsorship Benefits Include: 

  • Tabletop display space
  • Complimentary registration(s)
  • Access to 400+ qualified applicators
  • Exposure to 5000+ certified applicators via publicity
  • Participation in course sessions and CEU offerings
  • Speaking opportunity at the Short Course (Gold and Silver sponsor levels). 
  • Recognition as a supporter of the largest and longest-running Aquatic Weed Control conference in the world!

 

 

Thank You to Our First Sponsors! 

 

Silver Level Sponsor

General Level Sponsor

 

 

Wish to learn more about the Short Course? 

 

 

Questions?

Registration

Email: kimmer72@ufl.edu

Tel: 352-294-3576

General Short Course Information

Email: mstage@ufl.edu

Tel: 352-294-3578

 

Logistics for this conference are managed by the
UF/IFAS Office of Conferences & Institutes (OCI)

 

OCI is a full service conference planning division dedicated to assisting groups that support the IFAS mission "to develop knowledge in agriculture, natural resources, and the environment, and to make that knowledge accessible to sustain and enhance the quality of human life.  

 

UF/IFAS OCI, PO Box 110750, Bldg. 78 Mowry Road, Gainesville, FL 32611

 

 

 

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