Posted by Jon
Next year’s APMP conference is due to take place in Savannah, Georgia from 29 May – 1 June 2007. Hopefully you’ll have the dates set aside already in your diaries.
The call for papers is now out, and the deadline’s fairly tight – there’s an 8 December cut-off date if you want to present. I’ve spoken at the past five conferences, and it’s tremendous fun. BJ’s been presenting there since about 1845 (sorry, that should read, “for even longer”). Hopefully we’ll be back on platform next year!
Next year’s APMP conference is due to take place in Savannah, Georgia from 29 May – 1 June 2007. Hopefully you’ll have the dates set aside already in your diaries.
The call for papers is now out, and the deadline’s fairly tight – there’s an 8 December cut-off date if you want to present. I’ve spoken at the past five conferences, and it’s tremendous fun. BJ’s been presenting there since about 1845 (sorry, that should read, “for even longer”). Hopefully we’ll be back on platform next year!
So if you’ve done cool stuff in your proposal centre in the past year, or worked on an interesting bid, do think about presenting. Speakers come from a huge variety of backgrounds – so don’t worry if you’ve not presented at previous events. Indeed, you’d probably be especially welcome if you’ve not presented at previous events!
Now, we know that it’s not always easy for some of you to persuade your boss to let you attend the conference at all. Sometimes getting a speaker slot can be a persuasive negotiating technique – and it also looks rather good on the resume!
Now, we know that it’s not always easy for some of you to persuade your boss to let you attend the conference at all. Sometimes getting a speaker slot can be a persuasive negotiating technique – and it also looks rather good on the resume!