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CWA in the Process of Selecting Speakers and Presentations for 2010 Conference

In an effort to continue to deliver fresh and innovative programs at its annual conference, the Construction Writers Association (CWA) is now accepting proposals for potential speakers and presentations to consider for its 2010 Annual Conference, which will be held in Chicago during the fall of 2010.

“We would like to hear from experts in communications and public relations as well as construction,” said Deborah Hodges, executive director. “We are looking for information that will help construction writers, marketing communications and public relations professionals succeed in all aspects of their careers. This is a great opportunity to present interesting building projects in all markets and innovative ideas.”

The event will provide an opportunity for exposure and networking among leading construction journalists, publicists, freelance writers and marketers who represent the core of the Construction Writers Association. Topics could include best practices, case studies, innovative use of new technologies, new media, construction market analysis and research, new equipment and applications, as well as interesting and challenging construction projects, to name a few. The organization is open to considering a wide range of presentation formats including workshops, panel discussions and roundtable discussions.

Source: http://www.constructionwriters.org/

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