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Exhibitor Prospectus
40 Years Supporting Native People In STEM
National ConferenceAmerican Indian Science and Engineering Society
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Exhibitor Prospectus
Welcome:The mission of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is to substantially increase the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies and careers. The generous support of our sponsors aid us in accomplishing this goal.
Your investment in this conference and AISES year-round programming makes it possible for AISES to continually enhance and expand our impact through development opportunities, convening the largest STEM Career and Opportunity Fair in Indian Country, delivering relevant and inspiring speakers and providing both formal and informal networking and mentoring opportunities to our attendees.
In AISES’ 40th year, the National Conference has become the premier event for Native American STEM professionals and students, attracting attendees from across the country. Don’t miss the chance to get your organization’s name in front of 2,000+ attendees and take advantage of a host of outstanding sponsor benefits.
Regular updates about the conference can be found at: www.aises.org
The AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind, three-day convening of the AISES family – high school, college and graduate students, educators, professionals and partners. Some top reason to attend include:
1. Top Native STEM TalentAISES hosts the largest Career and Opportunity Fair in Indian Country. The Fair attracts STEM students from hundreds of college chapters and affiliated schools and professionals from over 150 corporations and government agencies. This combination encourages mentoring and sharing that is unparalleled at other events.
2. Indigenous CultureAISES incorporates the Native cultures throughout the conference. By offering blessings, insights and wisdom through the event, our Council of Elders help remind us where we came from and of our responsibility to the generations to follow.
3. Help Prepare the Next Generation of STEM LeadershipWe showcase STEM research in a terrific venue, allowing for easy identification of research perspectives that can be useful to your company’s or agency’s innovation.
4. Exhibitors Are Participants Too! Recruit on the Career and Opportunity Fair Floor and benefit from the high-caliber networking, professional development resources and cultural activities.
5. Great ValueThe AISES National Conference is a great value and a truly unique experience unlike any other conference you’ve been to.
40 Years Supporting Native People In STEM
1 WELCOME
1 TOP 5 REASONS TO ATTEND
2 TENTATIVE AGENDA
2 ATTENDEE INFO
4 GEMSTONE OPPORUTNITIES
6 DISCOUNT ADVERTISING
8 OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
12 NATIVE CIRCLE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
14 EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
15 FLOOR PLAN
16 HOTEL INFORMATION
16 IMPORTANT DATES
17 KEY CONTACT INFO
18 2016 EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS
20 AISES CIRCLE PARTNERS
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TENTATIVE AGENDA
Wednesday, September 20
• Registration Opens• Industry Partner and
University Tours • STEM Activity Day• Movie Night
Thursday, September 21
• Student Orientation• Exhibitor Orientation• Opening Ceremony• Corporate Advisory
Council (CAC) Meeting
• Government Relations Council (GRC) Meeting
• Professional Chapters Council (PCC) Meeting
• Industry Partner and University Tours
• Sessions for Selected Tracks
• Talking Circles• Networking Suites• Gemstone Sponsor
Reception
Friday, September 22
• Morning Blessing Ceremony
• Wellness Activity• Career and
Opportunity Fair
• Poster Research Presentations
• Sessions for Selected Tracks
• Professional Members Dinner
• Social Event
Saturday, September 23
• Wellness Activity• Sequoyah Breakfast• Caucuses • Sessions for all Tracks• Honor Luncheon • Closing Talking Circle• Closing Gala• Traditional Powwow
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
Registration Type 2013 2014 2015 2016
Professionals 162 184 278 289
College Students 509 509 587 615
HS Students & Chaperones 182 138 267 304
Educators & Judges 65 61 76 75
Exhibitors/Sponsors 463 438 562 548
Speakers 63 58 41 65
Other 46 3 4 4
Total 1,490 1,391 1,815 1,900
20162013 2014 2015
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,8151,8151 5
1,3901,490
1,900
Conference Attendance
853
56 %
46%
1,021 66 %
Participant RaceParticipant Gender
66% - Indigenous: 1,229* 33% - Non-Indigenous: 643*American Indian, Alaska Native, First Nation, Native Hawaiian
Registration Type 2013 2014 2015 2016
Professionals 162 184 278 289
College Students 509 509 587 615
HS Students & Chaperones 182 138 267 304
Educators & Judges 65 61 76 75
Exhibitors/Sponsors 463 438 562 548
Speakers 63 58 41 65
Other 46 3 4 4
Total 1,490 1,391 1,815 1,900
20162013 2014 2015
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,8151,8151 5
1,3901,490
1,900
Conference Attendance
853
56 %
46%
1,021 66 %
Participant RaceParticipant Gender
66% - Indigenous: 1,229* 33% - Non-Indigenous: 643*American Indian, Alaska Native, First Nation, Native Hawaiian
Participant Race
STEM Interest Areas
College student conference participants were asked to indicate their level of study pursued at present.
College Students
Attendee Satisfaction
In a post-conference survey attendees were asked to rate their overall conference experience on a scale of 1 to 5.
The average response was 4.6.
Science - 29%(Environmental Science/Natural Resources/Biology, Chemistry)
366
Technology - 6% (Computer Science)
79
Other STEM Related - 7%91
Other Non-STEM Related -11%
135
Engineering - 28%(Mechanical, Electrical,
Civil, Aerospace)
346
Health Sciences -15%
(Medicine, Nursing, Other Health)
190
Mathematics - 3%41
Undergraduate: 494 (78%) •Freshman (15%) •Sophomore (27%) •Junior (27%) •Senior (31%)
Doctorate/Post-Doctorate: 54 (9%)
Graduate: 84 (13%)
1,248 participants completed question
regarding STEM Interest Areas
632 responses
Registration Type 2013 2014 2015 2016
Professionals 162 184 278 289
College Students 509 509 587 615
HS Students & Chaperones 182 138 267 304
Educators & Judges 65 61 76 75
Exhibitors/Sponsors 463 438 562 548
Speakers 63 58 41 65
Other 46 3 4 4
Total 1,490 1,391 1,815 1,900
20162013 2014 2015
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,8151,8151 5
1,3901,490
1,900
Conference Attendance
853
56 %
46%
1,021 66 %
Participant RaceParticipant Gender
66% - Indigenous: 1,229* 33% - Non-Indigenous: 643*American Indian, Alaska Native, First Nation, Native Hawaiian
Agenda is Tentative and Subject to Change
Registration Type 2013 2014 2015 2016
Professionals 162 184 278 289
College Students 509 509 587 615
HS Students & Chaperones 182 138 267 304
Educators & Judges 65 61 76 75
Exhibitors/Sponsors 463 438 562 548
Speakers 63 58 41 65
Other 46 3 4 4
Total 1,490 1,391 1,815 1,900
20162013 2014 2015
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,8151,8151 5
1,3901,490
1,900
Conference Attendance
853
56 %
46%
1,021 66 %
Participant RaceParticipant Gender
66% - Indigenous: 1,229* 33% - Non-Indigenous: 643*American Indian, Alaska Native, First Nation, Native Hawaiian
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2017 National Conference Sponsorship Packages Medallion $100,000
Jade $75,000
Turquoise $50,000
Coral $30,000
Lapis $20,000
Onyx $10,000
Brand Visibility
Advertisement in the National Conference Program t t t
Electric signage throughout the Convention Center t t t
Recognition as a Gemstone Sponsor in all printed materials t t t t t t
Logo presence outside the main ballroom where the Opening Ceremony and Closing Gala are held t t t t
Your logo displayed throughout the conference t t t t t t
Recognition on the AISES conference website with link to organization website t t t t t t
Premier Logo placement on AISES conference website (header) with link t
Pre-conference e-mail communication to all registered attendees t t t t t t
Padfolio with logo in conference bag t
Insert in the conference bag t t t t t t
Recognition in the National Conference edition of the Winds of Change magazine as a Gemstone Sponsor t t t t t t
Editorial coverage in Winds of Change magazine t t
Option for discounted Winds of Change advertising t t t t t t
Advertisement in the 2018 Leadership Summit Program t t
Option for 45 minute webinar to AISES membership t t t t
Career Fair Presence
Career Fair booth(s) 20 x 40* 20 x 40* 20x40* 20x20 20x10 10x10
Full conference registrations 20 18 15 6 4 2
Career Fair only registrations 10 10 6 6 4 2
Reserved interview space at Career Fair 6 4 3 2 1
NEW Complimentary Lead Retrieval System for Career Fair (Badge Scanning) t t t t t
National Conference Presence
5 minute address from company senior executive at Opening and Closing t
5 minute address from company senior executive at Closing t
3 minute videotaped message from company senior executive at Opening t t
Complimentary suite at host hotel t t t
Reserved table(s) at Closing Gala with 10 tickets per table 5 4 3 2 1 1
Complimentary meeting room available Thursday and Friday t t t t
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges t t t t t t
Exclusive Gemstone Sponsor gift t t t t t t
Other Sponsor Benefits
Twelve-month access to AISES Resume Database t t t t t t
Complimentary postings on AISES Job Board 25 20 15 10 5
*May downsize booth in exchange for logo on conference bag (2 maximum), lanyard (1 maximum) or hotel key (1 maximum).
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Medallion Jade Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Brand Visibility: Winds of Change Discounted Advertising
With your gemstone sponsorship, you have an option to receive discounted advertising in AISES’ Winds of Change Media, including both print and digital visibility to all AISES members and supporters.
➧ Reach 6,000 AISES members and supporters in print and more than 15,000 in digital media
➧ Winds of Change magazine is published 5 times a year in 4 print issues and 1 digital-only issue
➧ Winds of Change Pathways and AISES Opportunities Update are e-newsletters delivered at the end of the month and mid-month, respectively, to 15,000+ recipients
➧ Packages are customizable and may be leveraged for a larger purchase by contacting Winds of Change Media
➧➧ Full page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ Full page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One skyscraper banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
➧➧ Flash enhancement to print ad (ad jolt) in the digital edition
➧➧ Full page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ 1/2 page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One skyscraper banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
➧➧ Flash enhancement to print ad (ad jolt) in the digital edition
➧➧ Full page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ ¼ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One skyscraper banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
➧➧ Flash enhancement to print ad (ad jolt) in the digital edition
➧➧ ½ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ ¼ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One skyscraper banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
➧➧ Flash enhancement to print ad (ad jolt) in the digital edition
➧➧ 1/3 page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ ¼ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One closing banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
➧➧ ¼ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference (Fall) issue
➧➧ ¼ page ad in Winds of Change National Conference Wrap-Up issue (digital-only)
➧➧ One closing banner in Winds of Change Pathways or AISES Opportunities Update newsletter
Total Value $6,500 $5,900 $4,890 $3,970 $3,010 $2,590
Exclusive Cost to Gemstone Sponsor (Special pricing included in sponsorship package price – not available separately.)
$5,900 $5,400 $4,400 $3,400 $2,400 $2,000
WINDS OF CHANGE DISCOUNTED GEMSTONE ADVERTISING OPTIONS
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Educational Programming and Academic CompetitionsAISES provides a multitude of educational workshops, trainings and sessions to its members throughout the National Conference. These offerings are designed to help prepare and encourage students so that they may successfully progress to the next level of their educational and research pursuits.
Research CompetitionsGraduate, undergraduate and pre-college students submit written abstracts and present their research using a poster or oral format. Submissions are evaluated by a committee of STEM professionals.
$10,000 Graduate Research Oral & Poster Competitions (or 2 co-sponsors at $5,000)
$10,000 Undergraduate Research Oral & Poster Competitions (or 2 co-sponsors at $5,000)
$5,000 High School Poster Competition
$2,500 Student Research Abstract BookletThe student research abstract booklet contains the abstracts of all student research presented during the poster and oral competitions.
$2,500 Student Awards BookletThe Student Awards booklet recognizes AISES’ pre-college and college student award recipients. Winners of academic competitions and academic scholarships are acknowledged.
Educational Sessions and Workshops
$5,000 Student Orientation Provide 10-minute welcoming remarks at the mandatory orientation for all student conference attendees.
Session Tracks:Includes recognition in conference program and a 10-minute welcome from the sponsoring organization preceding the first session of each track. Opportunity to disseminate materials (requires pre-approval)
$5,000 High School $5,000 College
$5,000 Professional $5,000 STEM in Business
$5,000 Research
$10,000 STEM Activity Day A conference event targeting high school students with hands on programming and interactive sessions.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
$20,000 Resume Room (or 2 co-sponsors at $10,000)The resume room will be available to students on Thursday and Friday. Equipped with computers, printers and staffed by experts from sponsoring organization, participants will fine tune their resumes for upload to the AISES Resume Database and to distribute at the National Conference Career and Opportunity Fair.
$20,000 Plenary Session Host a plenary session for 500 conference attendees (can be offered to a targeted audience). Feature a presentation/discussion on a highly dynamic topic relevant to AISES members. Content must be developed in collaboration with AISES. On-stage and signage recognition of sponsorship prior to beginning of plenary. Ability to disseminate branded giveaway.
$15,000 Keynote BreakfastHost a keynote breakfast session for conference attendees (can be offered to a targeted audience). Feature a speaker selected by AISES. Sponsors will receive a table for 10 and will open the session with a brief introduction.
SOLD
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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OTHER EXCITING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
$10,000 HackathonHackAISES will spark creativity and ingenuity within American Indian students about the various possibilities that technology offers while also fueling innovations and showcasing how technology can be a powerful tool within their own communities. Support this conference event with a sponsorship and by offering hands on support to participants.
$10,000 Social Media BoothHost a Social Media Booth with included benefits such as signage at the booth and in the conference program. Company logo will be included on photo strips and streaming social media.
$10,000 WiFi SponsorshipHelp connect conference participations as the WiFi sponsor! Sponsor will receive acknowledgement in a splash page when participants connect to the internet.
$10,000 Headshot PhotosOffer professional headshot photos to conference attendees through this sponsorship. This opportunity may be available to students on Thursday and Friday throughout the career fair. Sponsors will be welcome to interact with attendees as they participate.
$10,000 Conference Program PrintingReceive the back cover of the program for your full-color advertisement. This is an exclusive advertising opportunity; as only Turquoise sponsors are able to place ads in the conference program.
$5,000 FootprintsSponsor logos will be placed on footprints throughout the convention center will guide and direct conference participants.
$1,500 Student Travel ScholarshipUnderwrite an AISES student’s attendance at the 2017 National Conference. Your $1,500 will be applied towards round-trip travel, lodging and conference registration for one student.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Cont.
$5,000 Networking SuiteThis buffet style networking event offers a series of simultaneous receptions for conference participants to meet others with common interest and careers. As a casual networking opportunity the proceeds the Career and Opportunity Fair, many use this time to meet and mingle with students to set up meetings and interviews. This year, AISES will offer the following suites (all available for sponsorship): Aerospace, Armed Forces/Intelligence, Energy and Natural Resources, Tec and Telecom, Academia, Construction/Architecture, Food/Ag, Manufacturing, Transportation, Consumer Goods, and Health/Medical. Sponsors will be acknowledged in conference program and on signage for each suite.
$10,000 Student Social (or 2 co-sponsors at $5,000)This fun filled social event will include entertainment, dancing and snacks on Friday night. Sponsors will receive prominent visibility throughout the evening.
$5,000 Student Wellness Activity (Friday and Saturday)Participants may participate in morning wellness activities on Friday and Saturday. Sponsor will be acknowledged in conference program and at the activity each morning.
$15,000 Career Fair Lunch (or 2 co-sponsors at $7,500)Sponsors of the Career Fair lunch will be recognized on vouchers, in the conference program and on signage in front of the exhibit hall and lunch service area.
$20,000 Awards Luncheon (or 2 co-sponsors at $10,000) The Awards Luncheon pays tribute to AISES high school and college student academic research and scholarships winners. Sponsor will be acknowledged in conference program and will have the opportunity to give a brief (3 minute) address.
$20,000 Closing GalaThe 2017 Closing Gala will celebrate AISES’ 40th Anniversary and the students, professionals and partners who have been a part of our journey. At the event we will also pay tribute to the 2016 Professional of the Year awardees.
$10,000 Traditional Native Pow WowSponsor the traditional cultural event to be held on Saturday evening. This is the “grand finale” event for the conference and welcomes both conference attendees and community members.
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NATIVE CIRCLE SPONSORSHIPSpecial Sponsorship Opportunity for Tribes, Native Businesses and Native Nonprofits
$2,500:➧➧ 2 Full Conference Registrations
➧➧ 2 Tickets to VIP Sponsor Reception
➧➧ 2 Tickets to Closing Gala
➧➧ Year-round acknowledgment on AISES website as Native Circle Partner
➧➧ Recognition as a Native Circle Sponsor in all printed materials, Conference Website and Mobile App
$5,000:➧➧ 3 Full Conference Registrations
➧➧ 3 Tickets to VIP Sponsor Reception
➧➧ 3 Tickets to the Sequoyah Breakfast
➧➧ Logo displayed throughout the conference
➧➧ Year-round acknowledgment on AISES website as Native Circle Partner
➧➧ Premiere seating at Closing Gala
➧➧ Recognition as a Native Circle Sponsor in all printed materials, Conference Website and Mobile App
$10,000:➧➧ 10x10 booth at the Career and Opportunity Fair
➧➧ 4 Full Conference Registrations
➧➧ 2 Booth Passes
➧➧ 4 tickets to the VIP Sponsor Reception
➧➧ 2 tickets to the Sequoyah Breakfast
➧➧ 1 Reserved table at closing Gala
➧➧ Logo displayed throughout the conference
CIRCLESPONSO
RSHIP
$10,000 Continued:➧➧ Year-round acknowledgment on AISES website as Native Circle Partner
➧➧ Recognition as a Native Circle Sponsor in all printed materials, Conference Website and Mobile App
➧➧ Option for insert in conference bag
➧➧ Option for pre-conference email to all registered conference attendees
➧➧ Special sponsorship designation on attendee badges
➧➧ Exclusive Native Circle Sponsor gift
➧➧ Twelve-month access to AISES Resume Database
$20,000:➧➧ 20x10 booth at the Career and Opportunity Fair
➧➧ 8 Full Conference Registrations
➧➧ 4 Booth Passes
➧➧ 4 Tickets to the Sequoyah Breakfast
➧➧ 1 Reserved table at Closing Gala
➧➧ 8 tickets to VIP Sponsor Reception
➧➧ Recognition as a Native Circle Sponsor in all printed materials, Conference Website and Mobile App
➧➧ Logo presence outside the main ballroom where the Opening Ceremony and Closing Gala are held
➧➧ Logo displayed throughout the conference
➧➧ Option for insert in conference bag
➧➧ Option for pre-conference email to all registered conference attendees
➧➧ Special sponsorship designation on attendee badges
➧➧ Year-round acknowledgment on AISES website as Native Circle Partner
➧➧ Feature article in Winds of Change Magazine
➧➧ Exclusive Native Circle Sponsor gift
➧➧ Twelve-month access to AISES Resume Database
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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2017 AISES NATIONAL CONFERENCE FLOOR PLAN
Educational Institution Non-Profit Federal Corporate
Booth Size Single 10 x 10
Single 10 x 10
Single 10 x 10
Double 10 x 20
Single 10 x 10
Double 10 x 20
Registration Price $1,200 $1,500 $2,000 $3,750 $2,500 $4,000
Late Registration Price (after August 18 ) $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $4,500 $3,000 $4,500
Full Conference Registrations 1 1 2 3 2 3
Booth Personnel Passes 1 1 2 3 2 3
6 ft. Draped Table 1 1 1 2 1 2
Matrix Chair 2 2 2 4 2 4
Wastebasket 1 1 1 2 1 2
Additional Booth Passes: $100/each
All exhibits include 8 ft. Back Drape, 3 ft. Side Drape, Exhibitor ID Sign & 10% Discount on Winds of Change Advertising (Sold Separate)
Exhibitors will be acknowledged in conference program, conference website, mobile app and in the Winds of Change digital conference Wrap-Up edition.
** Dates subject to change. Your exhibitor kit will be available online in May 2017, and you will be notified. If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you, please contact the show decorator, Con-vention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889.
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION: For those who are interested in solely exhibiting without conference sponsorship options, please consult the table below. Exhibit space is assigned upon completed registration, and floor assignments are made on a first-come, first-served basis. We do take booth location preferences into consideration, but we make no guarantee regarding placement. Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates. For the 2017 event, the exhibit hall will be open throughout the day on September 22. There will be a designated time period that will target high school conference participants only. We encourage exhibitors to bring undergraduate information and/or be prepared to discuss careers within their company/agency. Additionally, AISES will provide a complimentary 3-month subscription to its resume database to all exhibitors. Access information will be sent in August and be valid from September 1 - December 1, 2017.
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
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KEY CONTACT INFO
CORPORATE AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Kellie Jewett-Fernandez (Cheyenne River Lakota)Director of Business and Program [email protected] ext. 105
NATIVE CIRCLE SPONSORSHIP OPPORUTNITIES
Shayna Gutierrez (Oglala Lakota)Tribal and Business Development Manager [email protected] ext. 106
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALES & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Candace McDonough National Sales [email protected]
EXHIBIT DECORATOR
Convention Services of the [email protected]
HOW TO SIGN UPFor more information about the National Conference and to access the online registration platform, please visit our conference website at: http://conference.aises.org/
CONFERENCE HOTELS
Hyatt Regency Denver 650 15th StreetDenver, CO 80202(303) 436-1234
$169 single/double
Holiday Inn Express Denver Downtown401 17th St.Denver, CO 80202(303) 296-0400
$139 single/$159 double
Mention AISES to receive group rate.
Visit the AISES website for online booking information.
IMPORTANT DATES
July 14, 2017: Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund, less $100 processing fee August 18, 2017: Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increase August 28, 2017: Hotel reservation cut-off date September 1, 2017: Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in Conference Program September 1, 2017: Final day to cancel exhibitor space with a 50% refund, less $100 processing fee September 8, 2017: Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in program supplement
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2016 EXHIBITOR LIST* Designates 2016 Conference Sponsors
3M *
A.T. Still University
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation *
Alyeska Pipeline *
American Chemical Society *
American Indian Business Leaders
American Indian Cancer Foundation
American Indian College Fund
American Indian Graduate Center
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
America’s Navy *
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Arizona State University
Association of American Medical Colleges- Summer Medical and Dental Education Program
AT&T *
Augsburg College
Be An Actuary
Binghamton University- State University of New York
BNSF Railway *
BOEING *
Bonneville Power Administration
Boston Scientifc *
Bureau of Indian Affairs- Midwest Region
Bush Foundation *
Caltech & College Horizons
Carollo Engineers, Inc.
Center for Native Peoples & the Environment
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) *
Cherokee Nation Human Resources
Chevron Corporation *
CHS *
Cleveland Clinic and CCLCM
Cobell Scholarship Fund *
Colorado School of Mines- Graduate School
Columbia Engineering Graduate Programs
Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Comcast NBC Universal *
Cornell Engineering
Dartmouth College
Defense Contract Management Agency
Delta Air Lines
Department of Energy- Economic Impact and Diversity
Department of Interior- Bureau of Indian Affairs
*
Department of Interior- U.S. Geological Survey
Division of Energy & Mineral Development
Dixie State University
EPSCoR Collaboration
Esri
EXXONMOBIL *
Fort Lewis College
GE
General Motors *
Gonzaga University Graduate School of Business
Harvard Business School
Harvard Graduate School & Native American Program
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
HP
IBM *
Idaho National Laboratory
Indian Health Service
INROADS
Intel Corporation *
Intertribal Timber Council
Iowa State University- College of Engineering
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
LIGO
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic- Native American Programs
McGill University Indigenous Outreach & Recruitment
Merck *
Michigan Technological University- School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Microsoft *
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Montana Tech- Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership
Mortenson Construction
NASA *
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine- Fellowship Programs
National Congress of American Indians
National Indian Education Association
National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
National Institutes of Health
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
National Research Mentoring Network
National Science Foundation
Native American Pathways Program
Native American Rights Fund *
Navajo Nation- Division of Natural Resources *
Navajo Transitional Energy Company *
Navy Civilian Careers *
New Mexico State University- American Indian Program
NextEra Energy Resources *
NOAA- Living Marine Resources Coop. Science Center
NOAA- Oceanic & Atmospheric Research
North Dakota State University Department of Public Health
Northeastern State University
Northeastern University
Northrop Grumman Corporation *
Northwestern University
Northwestern University Graduate School
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Olivet College
ON Semiconductor
Oregon Health & Science University Institute of Environmental Health
Organization for Tropical Studies
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Princeton University Graduate School
Procter & Gamble
Purdue University
Queen’s University Aboriginal Access to Engineering
RAYTHEON *
Reseach Experience for Undergraduates
Rochester Institute of Technology
RWJF New Connections *
SACNAS
Sandia National Laboratories
Sanford Research
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Tribe *
Sirius Computer Solutions
SKC Tribal Research & Education in Ecosystem Science
SMART Scholarship Program
Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE)
Society of Women Engineers
Stanford University- Stanford School of Engineering
Strategic Systems Programs
Student Conservation Association
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation *
Teach For America- Native Alliance Initiative
The Aerospace Corporation
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management
The Mosaic Company
The Ohio State University College of Engineering
The University of Arizona
The University of Iowa
The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Science- Indians into Medicine (INMED)
Tsehootsooi Medical Center
Turtle Mountain Community College
U.S. Air Force Military and Civilian Service *
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers *
U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command
U.S. Coast Guard Academy
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Intelligence Community
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
U.S. Peace Corps
U.S. Postal Service
UC Berkeley- American Indian Graduate Program
UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY)
United States Military Academy
Univeristy of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy
University of Arizona
University of Arizona College of Medicine- INMED
University of Colorado Denver- Anschutz Medical Campus
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy
University of Denver
University of Illinois Graduate College
University of Maryland Graduate School
University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy
University of Minnesota- Geoscience Alliance
University of Minnesota- Morris
University of Minnesota- Summer Research Programs
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chemistry
University of New Mexico School of Engineering
University of North Dakota
University of South Dakota- Research Opportunities
University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine
University of Washington
University of Washington- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of Washington- JISAO
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
University of Wyoming
USDA- Agricultural Research Service *
USDA- APHIS VETERINARY SERVICES
USDA- Forest Products Laboratory
USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service *
USDA-.Food Safety and Inspection Service
VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine
Virginia Tech College of Engineering
Washington State University
Winds of Change Media
Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium
WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
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AISES Circle PartnersThe following outstanding organizations are recognized for their commitment to supporting the educational and professional development of American Indians, Alaska Natives Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous peoples of North America in the STEM fields. AISES’ Circle Partners diversify their involvement over at least two national events or programs. For more information on how to become a Circle Partner, please contact Kellie Jewett-Fernandez at [email protected].
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At CHS, we’re committed to creating a strong future—and strong future leaders—for rural America and giving back to our communities with our time, talent and resources. Our investments help develop future ag leaders, invigorate our commitment to safety, build vibrant communities and sustain our environment.
To learn more about how CHS is helping cultivate the future today, visit chsinc.com/stewardship.
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