NAMA Boot Camp Registration Now Open!

Written by NAMA on Friday, June 15, 2012 , 9:24 am

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. This year the Boot Camp will take it to a new level expanding on marketing and agriculture basics.

Join the National Agri-Marketing Association for the 9th annual NAMA Boot Camp, August 21 – 23, at the Sheraton Crown Center in Kansas City.

All attendees will receive a notebook packed with agricultural terminology, facts, case studies and speaker presentations.  This notebook has become one of the most popular aspects of the Boot Camp experience.

Boot Camp is hosting two networking sessions including a group dinner at the Sheraton Crown Center and a reception at Boulevard Brewing.  Meeting sessions include:

       Producer Panel
       Row Crop 101
       Deformed Frogs, Oil Spills and Pink Slime: Lessons Learned from
           a Career in Crisis Management 
       Livestock 101
       Social Media: Beyond Facebook and Twitter
       The Importance of  the Media Mix
       From the Farm and Back Again – Ag Careers On and Off The 
          Family Farm

Come in early and attend the optional MoKan Ag Tour!  The tour is an on-farm experience where attendees will tour as well as learn about different operations.  The tour includes a stop at Jowler Creek Winery.

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

To register for the NAMA Boot Camp and/or the MoKan Ag Tour, please visit http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=45.

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 email at [email protected].

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