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What sponsorship opportunities are available?

Download sponsorship package (or submit online).



Conference Sponsor ($7,500)

· Table Space and One Full-Event Registration
· Plenary speaker introduction with opportunity to highlight organization’s vision and objectives
· Organization logo on the AEESP Conference Home Page with link to organization’s website
· Information posters and/or banners displayed at registration, banquets, and mixers
· Organization logo on the conference “give away” (bag, mug, etc.)
· Organization logo on the conference program
· Organization logo on the top tier of all sponsorship listings (printed, web, etc.)

Event Sponsor (between $5,000 and $7,500)
· Table Space and One Full-Event Registration
· Event speaker introduction with opportunity to highlight organization’s vision and objectives
· Organization logo on the event web page which will be a resource featuring interviews and bios etc..
· Informational poster at entrance to event venues (Florida Aquarium and Embassy Suites)
· Organization logo on the second tier of all sponsorship listings (printed, web, etc.)
Named student poster award with a cash award.

Session Sponsor (between $2,500 and $5,00)
· Table Space and One Full-Event Registration
· Session introduction with opportunity to briefly highlight organization’s vision and objectives
· Information poster at entrance to session venues
· Organization logo on the third tier of all sponsorship listings (printed, web, etc.)

Student Sponsor (1,000)
· Table Space and One Full-Event Registration
· Organization logo on the fourth tier of all sponsorship listings (printed, web, etc.)

 
Who should I contact with questions or to become a sponsor?

  • Companies or individuals interested in sponsoring the 2011 Association of Environmental Engineering Professors and Scientists at USF should contact:
  • Brett L. Woods, CFRE
    Director of Development
    College of Engineering
    University of South Florida
    4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ENB118
    Tampa, FL 33620
    Phone: 813.974.9199
    Email: bwoods@usf.edu

Sponsorship checks should be made payable to USF Foundation and mailed to the address above.  Please note the “2011 AEESP Conference” on the check.  USF Tax ID# 59-310-2112.

For more information on sponsoring this conference, please contact Brett Woods.

What is the 2011 Conference of the Association for Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP2011.com)? 

Founded in 1963 as a private nonprofit organization, AEESP has grown to more than 800 members in universities throughout the world. The national conference, held every two years, brings together faculty, students, and practitioners to share knowledge, establish collaborations and push the impact of Environmental Engineering and Science research, teaching and practice. The AEESP-published proceedings are used by faculty, government and industry to set education goals and research funding agendas.

The Environmental Engineering Body of Knowledge (BOK) states that “environmental engineering problem formulation and solution must be accomplished in the context of sustainability, must meet societal needs and must be sensitive to global implications.”  To recognize this competence, AAEE has created a new certification category in sustainability.  As the world’s population and per-capita consumption of water, energy, and materials increase, so does the urgency for environmental engineers and scientists to protect and enhance the environment and communities.  This, however, presents numerous global challenges. 

The 2011 AEESP Education and Research Conference at the University of South Florida is built around the theme of global sustainability, using the following 6 tracks:

  • Advances that deal with water depletion and degradation
  • Advances that assess and improve waste management and air quality
  • Infrastructure that serves an expanding and urbanizing population
  • Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change
  • Global issues in Environmental Engineering
  • Energy as a cross‐cutting theme

With an expected conference attendance of 400, including faculty from civil & environmental engineering programs throughout Florida and the U.S., and approximately 100 graduate students from the best environmental engineering and science programs from across the United States and beyond, potential sponsoring organizations should inquire about opportunities as soon as possible.


Contact Brett Woods, the conference sponsorship coordinator at bwoods@usf.edu.

Preliminary Schedule:

 

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

7:30-8:45

 

Arrival/ check in

 

BREAKFAST

8:45-10:00

 

PLENARY

10:15-12:00

Workshop Session 1 
(9-12 pm)

Research and Education Presentations
(5 tracks)

12:15-1:30

LUNCH

LUNCH & PLENARY

1:30-4:30

Workshop Session 2
(1-4 pm)

Research and Education Presentations
(5 tracks)

4:30-6:00

 


Poster Session & Social

6:00-7:00

NETWORKING SOCIAL
Gulf Coast Beach

CONFERENCE
RECEPTION
Florida Aquarium

 

7:00-10:00

LEGACY DINNER
Embassy suites

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