NAMA Introduces New Sponsorship Levels

Written by NAMA on Thursday, December 17, 2009 , 12:56 pm

10sustainingNAMA is introducing a new level of sponsorship;  Sustaining Partners

The NAMA Sustaining Partner would provide maximum exposure for a company seeking to align themselves more closely throughout the year with NAMA.  The program delivers extensive overall promotional benefits and exposure at all three key NAMA events (Conference, Boot Camp and Trends in Agriculture).  The partnership provides the ability to carry marketing objectives to new levels while assuring that NAMA has a more stable means of sponsorship income throughout the year.  The baseline commitment is $10,000 over the course of one full year.

The NAMA Sustaining Partner will receive all the sponsorship benefits of a Platinum Level Sponsor, plus the following:

  • Use of Strategic Partner logo in advertising and promotion
  • Web banner ad on NAMA web site that rotates with other Strategic Partners on an equal basis
  • One comp registration at each of the three key NAMA meetings
  • One comp NAMA membership
  • Ad on digital signage at annual Conference
  • Logo recognition as a partner on promotional materials for all three key NAMA events
  • Verbal recognition at all three key events

For more information contact Jennifer Pickett at [email protected].

For a list of opportunities and other sponsor information visit www.nama.org/amc.

Boot Camp Sponsorships Still Available

Written by NAMA on Thursday, July 16, 2009 , 6:51 am

Enlist now to take advantage of the sponsorship opportunities for the NAMA Boot Camp, August 18-20, in Kansas City. Sponsorships still available include:

Opening Session on Tuesday
Closing General Session
Wednesday Luncheon & Speaker
Continental Breakfast (Thursday Morning)
Reception at Boulevard Brewery
Wednesday Afternoon General Session
Resource Notebooks
Breakout Sessions

To convey your interest in a sponsorship, fill out the online form at http://www.nama.org/programs/bootcamp-spo.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at [email protected].

Hotel Cut-Off Date Approaching

Written by NAMA on Thursday, July 16, 2009 , 6:50 am

Make your hotel reservations now for the 6th Annual NAMA Boot Camp that will take place August 18-20, at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City. The hotel cut-off date is July 27,  so make your reservations now. Reservations made after the cut-off date are subject to higher rates and potential unavailability. Call the Hyatt Regency at 816-421-1234 to make your reservations today. Don’t miss out on the hottest event this summer!

Take a look at the Boot Camp schedule below to see what’s in store for you:

Tuesday, August 18
8:00 a.m. – MoKan Ag Tour

5:00 – 6:00 p.m. – Boot Camp Registration/Welcome Reception

6:00 – 7:30 p.m. – Dinner/Kick-Off Sesssion
The Physical Connection ~ Dr. Jennifer Martin
Are you aware of non-verbal messages you might be sending while giving a presentation? Do you send mixed signals to your audience without knowing it? Dr. Jennifer K. Martin, Hall Family Foundation Professor with the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will present techniques you can easily apply to improve your professional effectiveness.

Wednesday, August 19
8:00 a.m. – Breakfast

8:30 – 10:00 a.m. – Opening Session
Producer Panel ~ Moderator: Marty Wolske, Successful Farming/Agriculture Online; Trudy Kramer, Kramer Vineyards in Gaston Oregon; Derek Fuemmeler, Harrisonville, Missouri
Learn how to communicate effectively with producers. The producer panel has become a Boot Camp favorite and attendees won’t want to miss the valuable insights from producers. This panel will be moderated by Marty Wolske, Sales Associate, Successful Farming/Agriculture Online. Producers: Trudy Kramer, Kramer Vineyards, Gaston, Oregon; Derek Fuemmeler, Harrisonville, Missouri, and other producer panelists.

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Break

10:30 – 11:30 a.m. – Breakout Sessions (pick one)
Little Red Writing Hood & The Big Scary Communications Plan ~ Carol Anderson, Mariposa Partners, Inc.
The client has asked you to write a communications plan. Don’t despair! Developing a communications plan with concrete objectives, strategies and tactics is a lot like planning a trip in the land of fractured fairy tales. You have to know where you’re going, how you’re going to get there and what to expect when you arrive. This session, conducted by Carol Anderson, Mariposa Partners and NAMA national president, will provide some useful hints and hands-on activities to give you the upper hand in the plan development process.

A Year in the Life of a Specialty Producer ~ Trudy Kramer, Kramer Vineyards
Spend a year in the life of a specialty producer. This session will explore the challenges and business decisions that a specialty producer faces in a year. Kramer Vineyards has 20 acres of vines with an average production of 2,000 cases per year. About 85% of the wine is sold at the winery. Kramer Vineyards relies on marketing at the winery for most of their sales.

12:00 Noon – 1:30 p.m. – Luncheon w/ Speaker
Social Marketing and Southwest Airlines ~ Christi Day, Southwest Airlines Online Spokesperson & Emerging Media Specialist

Relax over lunch and learn about the integration of new and emerging media at Southwest Airlines, including video blogging and Twitter, from Christi Day, Southwest Airlines Online Spokesperson and Emerging Media Specialist. Christi serves as an online Spokesperson for Southwest Airlines. She specializes in Emerging Media and web 2.0. Christi consistently works to keep Southwest Airlines in the forefront of the new media world when it comes to messaging and trends.

1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – Breakout Sessions (pick one)
A Year in the Life of a Cow/Calf Producer

Step into a producer’s boots without having to head to the farm. From risk management to calving, this session will cover the events a producer endures throughout the year.

Pitching to the Ag Media ~ Colleen Church McDowall, Osborn & Barr Communications
Come learn the do’s and don’ts of pitching to the ag media with Colleen Church McDowall of Osborn & Barr. Plus pick up tips on how to keep your content relevant over a period of time and take a quick glance at how social media is going to impact the way you get your story out.

2:30 – 3:00 p.m. – Break

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Breakout Sessions (pick one)
A Year in the Life of a Row Crop Producer ~ Derek Fuemmeler, CCA Yield Max Crop & Consulting Services, LLC
Step into a producer’s boots without having to head to the farm. From field preparation to harvest, this session will cover the events a producer endures throughout the year. Presented by Derek Fuemmeler, CCA Yield Max Crop and Consulting Services, LLC. Derek has been farming with his family near Glasgow, MO, since he was old enough to walk, and operating his Consulting Services in Harrisonville, MO, for the past four years. Prior to starting his own business, Derek worked as an Agronomist for Miles Enterprises/OptiCrop in Kentucky, and a brief stint as a Regional Sales Agronomist for MFA/West Central Agri Services.

Dealing With The Client ~ Kristen Marshall, Nicholson Kovac
Are you concerned about making a good impression on your clients and keeping a good name for your agency? Kristen Marshall, senior account executive, Nicholson Kovac, will go through her experiences in account services and provide helpful tips on staying in good graces, even with those ‘problem clients.’ Kristen is a Senior Account Executive at Nicholson Kovac in Kansas City. She has worked in the agency environment for multiple ag industry clients for the past 8 years. Kristen is the co-chair of the National Student NAMA Competition and is a graduate of the University of Missouri and University of Nebraska.

4:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Reception at Boulevard Brewery
A shuttle will take attendees to a special reception at Kansas City’s own Boulevard Brewery. Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company has grown to become the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. The reception will take place in the Heim Room which features a beautiful view of the Kansas City skyline.

7:00 p.m. – Dine Around (optional)
Attendees can attend an optional dine-around at Milanos in Crown Center. This is a great way to get to know your peers and learn about NAMA. This event is optional and dutch treat.

Thursday, August 20
8:30 a.m. – Breakfast

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. – General Session
Retailer Panel ~ Moderated by Michael Berry, Osborn & Barr Communications & Boot Camp Chair
Agricultural retailers are an important part of our businesses. Whether they are an influencer in a B to C market or a direct customer in a B to B, market they are extremely valuable. Get an inside look at what makes these segments of the ag retail segment tick. This panel will be moderated by Michael Berry, Osborn & Barr Communications and 2009 Boot Camp Chair.

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. – Break

10:30 – 11:30 a.m. – Closing Session
Jedi Marketing or Everything I Needed to Know About Advertising I Learned from Star Wars ~ John January, Sullivan Higdon & Sink and Tug McTighe, Callahan Creek

How can Yoda help you write a better headline? Why is Darth Vader hiding in your client service report? Learn the answers to these questions and many more when you attend this unusual and enlightening presentation. Whether you’re a writer, designer, an account type or even a client, you’ll find this perspective on enjoying daily life in marketing very refreshing. Presented by John January, Executive Creative Director and Senior Vice Muckity Muck at Sullivan Higdon & Sink and Tug McTighe, Vice President, Creative Director and Pisces, Callahan Creek.

11:30 a.m. – Boot Camp Adjourns

To register for the NAMA Boot Camp visit http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=3.

For more information on the NAMA Boot Camp visit http://www.nama.org/programs/index.html.

Register Now for the MoKan Ag Tour

Written by NAMA on Thursday, July 16, 2009 , 6:49 am

This year’s MoKan Ag Tour will take place on Tuesday, August 18, prior to the kick-off of the NAMA Boot Camp.

The tour will feature a trip to seed production facility, NECO Seeds, in Garden City, MO, with a lunch stop at The Farm, a family owned and operated facility associated with NECO Seeds.

The afternoon will feature a trip to Kurzweil Farms for a tour of a cattle and hog operation. Attendees will tour the hog confinement and also visit the meat store and learn how they process and market their own meat. The tour is an on-farm experience so please dress appropriately and wear comfortable, stable shoes.

To register for the MoKan Ag Tour or the NAMA Boot Camp visit http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=3.

Sign Up Now for the NAMA Boot Camp

Written by NAMA on Monday, July 6, 2009 , 10:43 am

Note: Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the NAMA Boot Camp! To sign-up for a sponsorship, visit http://www.nama.org/programs/bootcamp-spo.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at [email protected].

Whether you’ve just entered the rough working world or one who’s been through the NAMA Boot Camp drill before, sign up for this program today to learn more about the agri-marketing industry. Join us for the 6th annual NAMA Boot Camp, August 18-20, 2009 in Kansas City.

All attendees will receive a notebook packed with ag terminology and a CD with speaker presentations.

Take a look at the Boot Camp Sessions we have scheduled for you:

Networking
A Year in the Life of a Crop Producer
A Year in the Life of a Cow/Calf Producer
A Year in the Life of a Specialty Producer
Social Marketing
Little Red Writing Hood & The Big, Scary Communications Plan
Producer Panel
Pitching To Ag Media
How To Deal with a Client
Retailer Panel
Jedi Marketing

Once again the MoKan NAMA Chapter is hosting an Ag Tour prior to the start of Boot Camp on Tuesday, August 18. Scheduled stops include a trip to seed production facility NECO Seeds in Garden City, MO with a lunch stop at The Farm, a family owned and operated facility associated with NECO Seeds. The afternoon will feature a trip to Kurzweil Farm for a tour of a cattle and hog operation. Attendees will tour the hog confinement and also visit the meat store and learn how they process and market their own meat.

Make your hotel reservations now at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center! The hotel cut-off date is July 27. Hotel reservations made after this date are subject to higher rates and potential unavailability. Contact the Hyatt 816-421-1234 to make your reservations. The room rate is $129.

You won’t want to miss the 2009 NAMA Boot Camp! To register now, visit https://payment.nama.org/bootcamp09.htm.

For more information on Boot Camp speakers and sessions, visit http://www.nama.org/programs/index.html.

NAMA Boot Camp is Shaping Up

Written by NAMA on Monday, May 18, 2009 , 12:27 pm

Mark your calendars for the 6th Annual NAMA Boot Camp that will take place August 18-20, at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City.

Enlist in the Boot Camp to learn more about agri-marketing! Did you attend last year? If so, we want you back! This year’s program is a perfect continuation of the previous programs. Topics will include:

Networking
A Day in the Life of a Crop Producer
A Day in the Life of a Cow/Calf Producer
A Day in the Life of a Specialty Producer
Social Marketing
The Big, Scary Communications Plan
Producer Panel
Pitching To Ag Media
How To Deal with a Client & How To Make the Agency Do What You Want
Retailer Panel
Jedi Marketing

Come in early and attend the optional MoKan Ag Tour! All Boot Camp attendees will receive a notebook packed with ag terminology and facts as well as case studies and speaker presentations.

To register for the NAMA Boot Camp and/or the MoKan Ag Tour, visit https://payment.nama.org/bootcamp09.htm.
If you are interested in sponsoring a session or event at the NAMA Boot Camp, please fill out the sponsorship confirmation form at www.nama.org/programs/bootcamp-spo.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at 913-491-6500 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Special thanks to our current Boot Camp sponsors!

John Deere – Tuesday Evening Reception
Hoard’s Dairyman – Wednesday Continental Breakfast (co-sponsor)
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal – Wednesday Continental Breakfast (co-sponsor)
Fastline Publications – Resource Notebook
Farm Industry News – Thursday Morning Break
Osborn & Barr Communications – Two Breakout Sessions
Broadhead + Co. – Promotional Materials

MoKan Hosts Ag Tour

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 , 1:17 pm

Over 50 people attended the MoKan Ag Tour which was held prior to the NAMA Boot Camp on Tuesday, August 12.

The first stop on the Ag Tour was Heritage Tractor in Harrisonville, MO, which is one of the largest John Deere dealerships in the region. Heritage Tractor supplies top-of-the-line and high-quality crop production equipment to both traditional farmers/ranchers and the rural lifestyle audiences.

Next on the tour was a stop for lunch at Pendleton Farms. Pendleton Farms is a large scale, diversified specialty crop operation including flower and vegetable sales. Visitors can see all types of production, including greenhouse, hot house and field crops. John and Karen Pendleton grow three varieties of asparagus that are propagated for crowns and are sold each February. The farm also grows corn, wheat and soybeans, and the cattle feedlot has been converted into a parking lot for customers at Pendleton’s Country Market. The list of produce has grown to include all kinds of vegetables and flowers, as well as honey and jams made by neighboring growers.

The last stop on the tour was Landers Dairy. Landers Dairy is a Grade A Goat Dairy that also features a cheese cave for naturally aging the cheese. Attendees learned about the goat milking process and how the cheese is made. In addition, attendees were able to show off their milking skills by milking a goat.

Special thanks to MoKan NAMA for hosting the Ag Tour again this year!

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