Indian Gaming 2010 · Call for Training Proposals
THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS HAS CLOSED.
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a Proposal or Panelist for the waitlist.
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NIGA has a reputation to uphold.
We provide powerful, substantive training tools that our attendees take home to improve their personal performance, their properties and their communities.
Attendee comments from Indian Gaming ’09 training:
Presenter was very knowledgeable in her area - excellent presentation.
These presenters know what they are talking about!
I loved the amount of content – in the period of time – they were informative without trying to sell something.
Distinguished panel well informed on the issues.
Very informative – good tools to help manage and regulate for gaming.
NIGA sets the standard in Indian Gaming.
We invite you to submit a proposal with this goal in mind.
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Important Dates
Deadline for Submission: October 1, 2009
Indian Gaming '10 Training Dates: Wednesday, April 7 - Friday, April 9, 2010
General Information
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Training is in two formats: 60-minute workshops and 3-hour Certifications (participants receive a certificate of attendance for Certifications).
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You can submit a proposal for a panel discussion topic or to present individually.
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You can submit as many proposals as you like.
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Training sessions are held concurrently, when the Trade Show floor is closed.
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Concurrent sessions will be held Wednesday, 4/7/09 to Friday, 4/9/09.
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Trainings are open to all attendees and do not require pre-registration. Your audience will range from tribal leadership to hospitality personnel to gaming floor staff to industry representatives.
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Rooms are set up classroom style, no exception.
Proposal Review Process
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Submissions are reviewed by NIGA Members to indicate their preferences and by the NIGA staff. Decisions are based on our Members’ feedback and requests.
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We give priority to our Tribal Members, Associate Members of NIGA and Trade Show Exhibitors.
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We reserve the right to accept or decline your proposal in full or in part in the interest of providing balanced training. Your flexibility and willingness to work with individuals with similar and/or related experiences/topics is appreciated.
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The proposal form includes a section for References/Credentials for each presenter and your specific experiences in Indian Gaming will be taken into consideration.
Proposal Requirements
- Submit your proposal using the link below.
- Include all information required. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
- Panels must include at least one representative of a Member Tribe or tribal gaming / hospitality facility.
Conference Logistics for Presenters
Indian Gaming ’10 is a major method of support for our advocacy work. NIGA will not pay travel or honorarium, per diem, hotel rooms or speaking fees. It is NIGA’s policy that all presenters pay the registration fee to support NIGA’s work if they attend any events beyond their own workshop.
Questions?
Modify Your Proposal or Submit Another Proposal