Tuesday, November 27, 2012

AAAA Conference 2013 Call for Presenters


 
 
AAAA CONFERENCE 2013
CALL FOR PRESENTERS
 
The American Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA) is seeking presenters to share their expertise, passion and commitment to promoting diversity and affirmative action with a national audience during our 2013 National Conference and Annual Meeting in San Antonio from May 7 to May 10.  Our theme for the Conference is “Diversity on Trial: The Compelling Case for Affirmative Action in Education and the Workplace.”

 
We are seeking presentations from professionals with expertise on the challenges facing affirmative action in Higher Education, Government, and the Private Sector.  We encourage presentations that address our theme as well as other emerging issues, trends, analyses and perspectives related to diversity and affirmative action in education and the workplace.  There are tremendous benefits to participation including:

 

·         National recognition

·         Opportunities to learn and share experiences with others

·         Networking

·         Professional development

·         Complimentary Conference registration

 

Presentations will be one hour and fifteen minutes in length, including time for questions and answers.  Ideally, presentations should help conference attendees put theory into practice. Presentation format and suggested topics are detailed in the following pages.

 
AAAA is a national, not-for-profit association of professionals working in areas of affirmative action, equal opportunity, human resources and diversity in both the public and private sectors. Our mission is to promote the understanding and advocacy of affirmative action to enhance access and equity in employment, economic, and educational opportunities.  For more information about AAAA, please contact us at:

 

AAAA

888 16th Street NW, Suite 800

Washington, D.C. 20006

(202) 355-1399



 To see the complete Call for Presenters with submission criteria, click here:
 
 

Proposals must be submitted electronically by December 14, 2012 to the following:

 

Matthew J. Camardella

 
 

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