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IABC 2012 World Conference

Join more than 1,400 communication professionals from around the globe at this annual event that brings together fresh ideas, winning case studies and best practices in communication.

Contact Us

Send all correspondence to:

IABC – World Conference
601 Montgomery Street, Suite 1900
San Francisco, CA 94111 USA

Phone: +1.415.544.4700 from outside the U.S. or Canada
800.776.4222 within the U.S. and Canada
Fax: +1.415.544.4747
Email: conference@iabc.com

BEWARE OF SCAMS: IABC wants you to make you aware of scams, where someone calls or faxes you, pretending to be an “official IABC World Conference lodging coordinator.” IABC does not solicit “special offer” lodging reservations via telephone or fax and does not contract lodging through any contractor or Housing Bureau. All lodging reservations are to be made directly by you with official 2012 IABC Reservations link on the website at the Sheraton Chicago contracted hotel. Do not provide your credit card information to anyone other than the hotel you contact. If you have questions about any unauthorized solicitation, or lodging in general, please contact Charles Herrick at 415.544.4745 or cherrick@iabc.com

 

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Special needs

Please feel free to contact conference@iabc.com for any special request for your personal or dietary needs to enjoy the IABC 2012 World Conference.

IABC 2013 World Conference call for papers

The deadline for speaker proposals for IABC’s 2013 conference is 15 July 2012. Please take the time to review the following requirements so that you will have the best chance of being selected.

IABC’s 2013 events include the following:

  • 2013 World Conference, 23-26 June, New York, New York, USA

IABC invites presentation proposals from qualified experts who meet the association’s criteria for educating communication practitioners to excel professionally and improve organizational performance.

Assess your fit for an IABC speaking position by answering these questions:

  1. Do you have experience presenting to audiences with 75 or more participants?
  2. Is your content fresh and highly relevant to communication practitioners?
  3. Do you have global communication experience (working and speaking in countries other than your own)?
  4. Are your sessions interactive? Would your audiences describe you as a dynamic presenter?
  5. Can you provide  audience evaluations (with 75 or more participants) demonstrating excellent ratings of 80th percentile or above?

If your answers to all five questions are “yes,” you meet IABC’s qualifications for a speaking position and are encouraged to apply. Submit a proposal.