Speaker Information

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I love speaking here because of the interactiveness and valuable discussions with a great crowd.

‐ Dustin Snavely, GPRS

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Speaker Deadlines

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Webcast

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Speaker Badge and AV Form is Due

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A copy of Your Presentation is Due

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NFMT 2025 | Baltimore, MD

March 25‐27, 2025 | Baltimore Convention Center

Check‐in at least 30 minutes prior to your session in Room 336



NFMT Speaker Marketing Toolkit

Spread the word that you're speaking at the premier facilities management conference event this spring! Below are some tools to promote your participation at NFMT:

Downloadable Graphics

Use the images below in a number of different places to share with everyone.

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Social Media Posts

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Promote Your Session

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Promote Your Topic

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Share Links on Websites

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Event listing and e-Newsletters

www.NFMT.com/baltimore

Get the word out about your involvement through your company's website as well as in their newsletter!


Questions?

If you have any other questions please contact education@tradepress.com




NFMT Speaker Policies

Please reach out to education@tradepress.com with any questions regarding the following Speaker Policies.

Anti-discrimination

Trade Press Media Group, Inc. is committed to providing an educational opportunity for all persons and admits participants of any race, color, gender, sexual preference, age, non-disqualifying handicap, religion, or creed, or national or ethnic origin. Any instruction/speaker not following our anti-discrimination policy will be asked to leave.


Proprietary Interest

All instructors/speakers must disclose the existence of any financial interest and/or other relationships they might have with the manufacturer(s) or providers of any commercial product(s) or service(s) to be discussed during their presentation. Please include these proprietary interests on a slide and verbally acknowledge from podium.


Conflict of Interest Disclosure

Speaker should disclose any relationship that could reasonably be viewed as creating a conflict of interest, or the appearance of a conflict of interest, that might bias the content of the presentation. Speaker should disclose any significant financial interest in any product, instrument, device, service or material discussed in the presentation, including the source of any third-party compensation related to the presentation. By way of examples, significant financial interest or other relationships could include employment or stockholder status or funding. Speaker is ultimately responsible for determining whether particular information should be disclosed. Disclosure should be made orally and in writing during the live presentation.