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Call for EEOC’s 2018 EXCEL Workshop Proposals

Call for EXCEL 2018 Workshop Proposals

As we plan for an exciting 21th year of providing cutting-edge education for EEO professionals, we are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2018 Call for Presenters.

Our Theme for the 21th EXCEL Conference is Training, Compliance and Beyond. The EXCEL Conference will be held on July 10-12, 2018 in Washington, DC. If you have already submitted a proposal, THANK YOU! If you haven’t, it’s not too late. The submission deadline is December 11, 2017.

We are seeking EEO professionals, industry consultants, professional speakers and trainers, and industry suppliers who can expand the knowledge base of the attendee, presenting new twists on an old idea/practice, solutions to a new challenge, best practices or new trends. Attendees should leave with knowledge, ideas, tools and know-how that will help them excel in their jobs and bring value to their organizations.

The Presenter Proposal Form must be completed and received by December 11, 2017, for consideration. Click here “Presenter Proposal Form” for direct access to the on-line form. Additional information for potential presenters can be found at “Presenter Proposal Information Sheet”.

If you have problems with either of the forms, please contact the EEOC Training Institute at www.eeotraining.eeoc.gov or by phone at (703) 291-0880(866) 446-0940 or (800) 828-1120 (TTY) using the Virginia Relay Service.

For information regarding exhibiting at the conference, contact Mary Tiernan at [email protected] or Michael Rojas at [email protected]. Thank you for your interest in speaking at the 2018 EXCEL Conference. We look forward to receiving your proposal.

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