We invite you to submit a proposal to present at the 2nd Annual Tribal Nations PR Conference June 14-June 16, 2020 in Madison, Wisconsin.

Conference proposals of all kinds that relate to public relations strategies, best practices, case studies, and communication best practices in Indian Country are welcome.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Proposal Deadline: February 15, 2020

Conference dates: The conference will take place June 14-June 16, 2020 in Madison, WI

Proposal types: The 2nd Annual Tribal Nations PR Conference consists of a variety of session types. Before submitting a proposal, please read the descriptions of the proposal types outlined below.

Tracks: The 2nd Annual Tribal Nations PR Conference will address three conference strands as well as other topics. Please read the descriptions of the tracks outlined below.

Acceptance date: We will inform presenters in March 2020 whether or not their proposal has been accepted.

Submittal: Send proposal providing the title, overview, and speaker information to collin@bteamstrategy.com

Panel Discussion (45 Minutes)
A moderator and 2-3 panelists from different organizations take 20 minutes to establish a problem followed by a solutions-focused conversation with the audience. You may identify up to four (4) co presenters, in addition to the primary presenter, for each proposal.

Workshop (45 minutes-60 minutes)
Provide a high-quality, interactive, and practical experience to develop participants’ knowledge and skills in a specific area.

Conference proposals of all kinds that relate to public relations strategies, best practices, case studies, and communication best practices in Indian Country are welcome.

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Here are some topic areas to consider:

  • Media

  • Journalism in Indian Country

  • Technology tools for the PR professional

  • Indian Gaming and PR

  • The use of video in PR

  • Social media

  • Communicating Indian Law

  • Tribal public relations

  • Community engagement efforts

  • Charitable giving on behalf of the tribe

  • Tribal leader communication strategies

  • Community relations

  • Tribal liaisons

  • Media

  • Case studies

Why present?

  • Receive a complimentary conference registration

  • Share your knowledge and expertise with colleagues from around Indian Country

  • Have an impact and be recognized for your contribution to the PR world

  • Gain insights to guide your future work

  • It’s tons of fun