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NABE POSTER SESSION

We cordially invite you to participate in the poster session at the 2005 Washington Economic Policy Conference. The poster session provides a productive way to showcase your analysis and ideas. Here are the details.

What?

The poster session is ideal for analysts who want to explain a new methodology, researchers who want feedback on their innovative research, opinion leaders who want to convince others on their point of view, and consultants to demonstrate a handy tool or present a useful service.

Who?

Those who are registered for the Policy Conference can register as presenters for the poster session.

Where?

The Marriott Metro Center Hotel, 775 12 th Street NW, Washington, DC.

When?

The two poster sessions are scheduled on Monday, March 21, 2005 at 10:45 AM and at 1:45 PM.

Why?

NABE is offering a poster board session because so many conference attendees have exciting and innovative ideas, and there is not enough time during the conference to create more meeting sessions. The poster session will allow you to showcase your analysis and exchange ideas.

How does it work?

NABE will provide boards and push pins to display your posters. During the poster session, conference attendees visit the poster board displays. You have the opportunity to present and discuss your information. Posters should be readable from a distance of about two to three feet--for easy reading by several people at one time. You must remain at your poster during the scheduled sessions. Feel free to have handouts for conference attendees.

How much does it cost?

There is no charge for the poster session, but you must register for the policy conference. Presenters and the title of their poster board displays will be listed in the official policy conference program and on NABE.com.

Register for the poster board session here. Registration deadline is March 15, 2005.