Dear Potential Exhibitor:
With the dynamic changes that the home care and hospice industry face,
the National Association for Home Care & Hospice’s 2011
March on Washington & Law Symposium Conference & Exposition has become the
must attend meeting on policy changes for home care professionals.
The conference offers key decision makers a chance to earn CE’s,
learn about new legislative and regulatory policies, offers direction
on how to position their agency for continuing success, and a
chance to advocate on behalf of the home care and hospice community
directly with their elected representatives in Congress. Make
sure your one of them — sign
up today!
The
importance of grassroots advocacy will take on added urgency
in 2011. NAHC in-vites exhibitors to join the attendees as they
March on Washington, Tuesday, March 29, advocating on behalf
of the aged, infirm
and disabled Americans. The
homecare and hospice community must unite to bring the issues
affecting
the industry to the front of the public policy debate.
The Home
Care & Hospice
Exposition will take place over a two-day period, begin-ning
with an Opening Reception on the evening of March 27, 2011, and
continuing the next day, March 28, 2010, with a breakfast, break
and lunch, as well as networking op-portunities in the Exposition
Hall.
NAHC is offering
an excellent opportunity for you to connect with these decision
makers and demonstrate to them the latest technology, products,
and services that your firm
has to offer. This is an exciting opportunity that should not
be missed.
Sign up today! The 2011 March on Washington & Law Symposium
Conference & Exposition, will take place March 27-30, 2011, at the Mayflower
Hotel, in Washington, D.C.
Enclosed you will find detailed information
about the exposition hall, discounted
hotel reservation form,
exhibitor contract and sponsorship
opportunities. I encourage you to return a completed form as
soon as possible as I expect the exposition hall to fill
up quickly!
We look forward to seeing you in our nation’s capital!
Warm regards,
Ron Everly
Vice President for Exhibits |