aises 2011 national conference exhibitor prospectus
DESCRIPTION
AISES 2011 National Conference Exhibitor ProspectusTRANSCRIPT
The largest career fair in Indian Country
3days of superior networking
educational and career opportunity
Culturally we are a people with a rich symbiotic relationship with foodways We know that our Native talent can provide pertinent viewpoints in the innovation (thought) sector as we advance STEM into the 21st century We also know that our indigenous traditions in food science must be part of the response to the global challenges we face feeding the planet and protecting our Mother Earth
Finally we are aware that our members mdash students STEM professionals and our partners alike mdash are dynamic in their innovation Whether they are engineers scientists educators biologists or any of the other scholars and professionals we welcome them to the conference
As always AISES mdash in our commitment to significantly increasing American Indian and
Alaska Native participation in STEM mdash looks forward to welcoming you to our 33rd annual National Conference where we will convene both the largest career fair in Indian Country and a compelling range of thought leaders and learning opportunities
We look forward to your being part of this vital shared exploration and gathering of resources
Wae Wae Nin
PAMALA SILASChief Executive Officer
This yearrsquos AISESrsquo National Conference theme puts our participants front and
center in one of the most important and provocative challenges of our time
Five Reasons NOT to miss AISESrsquo National Conference Held annually since 1978 the AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind three-day event convening high school juniors and seniors college and graduate students teachers work-force professionals corporate partners and all members of the ldquoAISES familyrdquo Here are five reasons why this is a ldquomust-dordquo event for our partners
1 Talent Pool With34yearsexperienceunderourbeltAISESisthepremiereAmericanIndianAlaskaNative(AIAN)organizationinSTEMandourannualNationalConferenceconvenesthebrightestNativetalentTheCareerFairisthelargestinIndianCountryattractingSTEMstudentsandprofessionalsaswellasanincreasingcontingentofnon-STEMfutureexecutives
2 Indigenous and Elder WisdomOfferingblessingsinsightsandwisdomthroughouttheeventAISESrsquoNationalConferenceoffersauniqueperspectiveonwaystraditionandSTEMcanbeeffectivelybridgedinthe21stcenturyOurCouncilofEldershelpsreminduswherewecomefromandwhatweneedtoholdontoinordertolivealifethatisnotjustmeaningfulbutfullofmeaning
3 Help Prepare the Next Generation of STEM Leadership TheNationalConferenceprovidesopportunitiesforpre-collegecollegiateandgraduateschoollevelAIANstudentsintoshowcasetheirSTEMresearchThatmakestheConferenceaterrificvenueforidentifyinginquisitiveresearchperspectivesthatcanbeusefultoyourcompanyoragencyrsquosinnovation
4 Exhibitors are Participants TooManyofourexhibitorssendtheirAIANstafftotheconferencebothtodorecruitingbusinessontheCareerFloorandtobenefitfromthehigh-caliberprofessionaldevelopmentresourcesandculturalactivitiesAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisausefulone-stopresourceforboostingemployeesatisfactionandretention
5 Nice PriceTakealookatotherconferenceregistrationfeesandyoursquollfindthatAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisagooddeal
Email us at infoaisesorg with additional reasons why no one should miss it
1
THURSDAY
Pre-College Campus Tour University of Minnesota Research Presentations (College Pre-College Grad)Student Meetings Professional Development ldquoLeading without Authorityrdquo Government Relations Council (GRC) Meeting Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Meetings Exhibition Orientation Opening Ceremony amp ReceptionGRAD Lab
FRIDAY
Breakfast Plenary Career Fair Caucus General Memberrsquos Meeting Talking Circle Social Event Grad AIGC Reception (American Indian Graduate Center)Poster Sessions
SATURDAY
Professional AwardsConcurrent Sessions Student Awards Ceremony Sequoyah Breakfast Closing Circle Professional Awards Program Closing Banquet Pow Wow
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Resume RoomE-Lounge Traditional Marketplace
Agenda subject to change
TENTATIVE AGENDA
2
ATTENDEE TYPE
ProfessionalsAISESrsquo members 56College Students 28High School 15Other 1
TOP DEGREES SOUGHT BY 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
ChemistryComputer SciencesEarth SciencesGeologyEngineeringLife SciencesBiologyMathematicsNon-STEM (Business Humanities etc)PhysicsAstronomy
COLLEGE LEVEL AMONG 2010 STUDENT ATTENDEES
Undergraduate - Freshman 4Undergraduate - Sophomore 31 Undergraduate - Junior 22 Undergraduate - Senior 21Graduate (Masters) 9Graduate (Doctorate) 4
4
High School Students
College Students
Professionals
Undergraduate FreshmanUndergraduateSophomoreUndergraduateJuniorUndergraduateSeniorGraduate (Masters)
Graduate (Doctorate)
3
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
FACILITYDATEEVENT
Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
= FIRE EXTINGUISHER
= WALL OUTLET
= ELECTRICCOMM PORTFE
= COLUMN
Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
299- 10X10 BOOTHS
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EVENT DATES
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WINDS OF CHANGE
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MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
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STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Culturally we are a people with a rich symbiotic relationship with foodways We know that our Native talent can provide pertinent viewpoints in the innovation (thought) sector as we advance STEM into the 21st century We also know that our indigenous traditions in food science must be part of the response to the global challenges we face feeding the planet and protecting our Mother Earth
Finally we are aware that our members mdash students STEM professionals and our partners alike mdash are dynamic in their innovation Whether they are engineers scientists educators biologists or any of the other scholars and professionals we welcome them to the conference
As always AISES mdash in our commitment to significantly increasing American Indian and
Alaska Native participation in STEM mdash looks forward to welcoming you to our 33rd annual National Conference where we will convene both the largest career fair in Indian Country and a compelling range of thought leaders and learning opportunities
We look forward to your being part of this vital shared exploration and gathering of resources
Wae Wae Nin
PAMALA SILASChief Executive Officer
This yearrsquos AISESrsquo National Conference theme puts our participants front and
center in one of the most important and provocative challenges of our time
Five Reasons NOT to miss AISESrsquo National Conference Held annually since 1978 the AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind three-day event convening high school juniors and seniors college and graduate students teachers work-force professionals corporate partners and all members of the ldquoAISES familyrdquo Here are five reasons why this is a ldquomust-dordquo event for our partners
1 Talent Pool With34yearsexperienceunderourbeltAISESisthepremiereAmericanIndianAlaskaNative(AIAN)organizationinSTEMandourannualNationalConferenceconvenesthebrightestNativetalentTheCareerFairisthelargestinIndianCountryattractingSTEMstudentsandprofessionalsaswellasanincreasingcontingentofnon-STEMfutureexecutives
2 Indigenous and Elder WisdomOfferingblessingsinsightsandwisdomthroughouttheeventAISESrsquoNationalConferenceoffersauniqueperspectiveonwaystraditionandSTEMcanbeeffectivelybridgedinthe21stcenturyOurCouncilofEldershelpsreminduswherewecomefromandwhatweneedtoholdontoinordertolivealifethatisnotjustmeaningfulbutfullofmeaning
3 Help Prepare the Next Generation of STEM Leadership TheNationalConferenceprovidesopportunitiesforpre-collegecollegiateandgraduateschoollevelAIANstudentsintoshowcasetheirSTEMresearchThatmakestheConferenceaterrificvenueforidentifyinginquisitiveresearchperspectivesthatcanbeusefultoyourcompanyoragencyrsquosinnovation
4 Exhibitors are Participants TooManyofourexhibitorssendtheirAIANstafftotheconferencebothtodorecruitingbusinessontheCareerFloorandtobenefitfromthehigh-caliberprofessionaldevelopmentresourcesandculturalactivitiesAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisausefulone-stopresourceforboostingemployeesatisfactionandretention
5 Nice PriceTakealookatotherconferenceregistrationfeesandyoursquollfindthatAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisagooddeal
Email us at infoaisesorg with additional reasons why no one should miss it
1
THURSDAY
Pre-College Campus Tour University of Minnesota Research Presentations (College Pre-College Grad)Student Meetings Professional Development ldquoLeading without Authorityrdquo Government Relations Council (GRC) Meeting Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Meetings Exhibition Orientation Opening Ceremony amp ReceptionGRAD Lab
FRIDAY
Breakfast Plenary Career Fair Caucus General Memberrsquos Meeting Talking Circle Social Event Grad AIGC Reception (American Indian Graduate Center)Poster Sessions
SATURDAY
Professional AwardsConcurrent Sessions Student Awards Ceremony Sequoyah Breakfast Closing Circle Professional Awards Program Closing Banquet Pow Wow
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Resume RoomE-Lounge Traditional Marketplace
Agenda subject to change
TENTATIVE AGENDA
2
ATTENDEE TYPE
ProfessionalsAISESrsquo members 56College Students 28High School 15Other 1
TOP DEGREES SOUGHT BY 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
ChemistryComputer SciencesEarth SciencesGeologyEngineeringLife SciencesBiologyMathematicsNon-STEM (Business Humanities etc)PhysicsAstronomy
COLLEGE LEVEL AMONG 2010 STUDENT ATTENDEES
Undergraduate - Freshman 4Undergraduate - Sophomore 31 Undergraduate - Junior 22 Undergraduate - Senior 21Graduate (Masters) 9Graduate (Doctorate) 4
4
High School Students
College Students
Professionals
Undergraduate FreshmanUndergraduateSophomoreUndergraduateJuniorUndergraduateSeniorGraduate (Masters)
Graduate (Doctorate)
3
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
FACILITYDATEEVENT
Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
= FIRE EXTINGUISHER
= WALL OUTLET
= ELECTRICCOMM PORTFE
= COLUMN
Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
299- 10X10 BOOTHS
44- 72 ROUNDS
EVENT DATES
EVENT LEGEND
LOCATION
JOB NO
FILE
DRAWN BY
1
00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00
No DATE INITIAL
REVISIONS
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4- 20X40 BOOTHS
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3- 20X20 BOOTHS
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WINDS OF CHANGE
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3 R
D A
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UE
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101A
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MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Five Reasons NOT to miss AISESrsquo National Conference Held annually since 1978 the AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind three-day event convening high school juniors and seniors college and graduate students teachers work-force professionals corporate partners and all members of the ldquoAISES familyrdquo Here are five reasons why this is a ldquomust-dordquo event for our partners
1 Talent Pool With34yearsexperienceunderourbeltAISESisthepremiereAmericanIndianAlaskaNative(AIAN)organizationinSTEMandourannualNationalConferenceconvenesthebrightestNativetalentTheCareerFairisthelargestinIndianCountryattractingSTEMstudentsandprofessionalsaswellasanincreasingcontingentofnon-STEMfutureexecutives
2 Indigenous and Elder WisdomOfferingblessingsinsightsandwisdomthroughouttheeventAISESrsquoNationalConferenceoffersauniqueperspectiveonwaystraditionandSTEMcanbeeffectivelybridgedinthe21stcenturyOurCouncilofEldershelpsreminduswherewecomefromandwhatweneedtoholdontoinordertolivealifethatisnotjustmeaningfulbutfullofmeaning
3 Help Prepare the Next Generation of STEM Leadership TheNationalConferenceprovidesopportunitiesforpre-collegecollegiateandgraduateschoollevelAIANstudentsintoshowcasetheirSTEMresearchThatmakestheConferenceaterrificvenueforidentifyinginquisitiveresearchperspectivesthatcanbeusefultoyourcompanyoragencyrsquosinnovation
4 Exhibitors are Participants TooManyofourexhibitorssendtheirAIANstafftotheconferencebothtodorecruitingbusinessontheCareerFloorandtobenefitfromthehigh-caliberprofessionaldevelopmentresourcesandculturalactivitiesAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisausefulone-stopresourceforboostingemployeesatisfactionandretention
5 Nice PriceTakealookatotherconferenceregistrationfeesandyoursquollfindthatAISESrsquoNationalConferenceisagooddeal
Email us at infoaisesorg with additional reasons why no one should miss it
1
THURSDAY
Pre-College Campus Tour University of Minnesota Research Presentations (College Pre-College Grad)Student Meetings Professional Development ldquoLeading without Authorityrdquo Government Relations Council (GRC) Meeting Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Meetings Exhibition Orientation Opening Ceremony amp ReceptionGRAD Lab
FRIDAY
Breakfast Plenary Career Fair Caucus General Memberrsquos Meeting Talking Circle Social Event Grad AIGC Reception (American Indian Graduate Center)Poster Sessions
SATURDAY
Professional AwardsConcurrent Sessions Student Awards Ceremony Sequoyah Breakfast Closing Circle Professional Awards Program Closing Banquet Pow Wow
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Resume RoomE-Lounge Traditional Marketplace
Agenda subject to change
TENTATIVE AGENDA
2
ATTENDEE TYPE
ProfessionalsAISESrsquo members 56College Students 28High School 15Other 1
TOP DEGREES SOUGHT BY 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
ChemistryComputer SciencesEarth SciencesGeologyEngineeringLife SciencesBiologyMathematicsNon-STEM (Business Humanities etc)PhysicsAstronomy
COLLEGE LEVEL AMONG 2010 STUDENT ATTENDEES
Undergraduate - Freshman 4Undergraduate - Sophomore 31 Undergraduate - Junior 22 Undergraduate - Senior 21Graduate (Masters) 9Graduate (Doctorate) 4
4
High School Students
College Students
Professionals
Undergraduate FreshmanUndergraduateSophomoreUndergraduateJuniorUndergraduateSeniorGraduate (Masters)
Graduate (Doctorate)
3
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
FACILITYDATEEVENT
Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
= FIRE EXTINGUISHER
= WALL OUTLET
= ELECTRICCOMM PORTFE
= COLUMN
Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
299- 10X10 BOOTHS
44- 72 ROUNDS
EVENT DATES
EVENT LEGEND
LOCATION
JOB NO
FILE
DRAWN BY
1
00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00
No DATE INITIAL
REVISIONS
23456
SYMBOLS
78910
000
CREATED
AREA
MINNEAPOLIS CC
031811
36- POSTER BOARDS
042711 MS
8
042811 DRC
JANUARY 31 2011
MINNEAPOLIS CCEXHIBIT HALL B
DRC
AISES 2011 NOVEMBER 2011
98 8
MINNEAPOLIS MN
4- 20X40 BOOTHS
AISES 2011
NOVEMBER 2011
AISES11
3- 20X20 BOOTHS
DRC328
330
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
116
118
120
122
124
126
525 424
517
519
521
416
418
420
800
802
901
903
501600
602
604
701
703
705
128
130
134
136
138
140
142
144
201
203
205
207
209
210
212 213
217
219
221
223
225
227
228
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
15
308
310
312
409
411
413
736
738
740
742
837
839
841
843
845
943
945
229
230 231
234 235
236 237
238 239
240 241
242 243
244
300
302
304
306
311
313
329
331
335
337
339
341
343
345
I-7
I-8
I-9
I-10
I-11
I-12
I-13
I-14
I-15
I-16
I-17
I-18
I-19
I-20
I-21
434
436
534 535
536 537
635
637
700
702
704
706
708
712
714
716
718
720
801 401
403
405
406 407
408
410
412
426
428 429
430 431
435
500
502
507
509
511
513
516
517
518
520
I-24
I-25
I-26
I-27
I-28
I-29
I-30
I-31
I-32
I-33
I-34
I-35
I-36
I-37
I-38
I-39
I-40
I-41
I-42
I-43
I-44
I-45
I-46
803
804 805
806 807
808 809
810 811
812 813
814 815
816 817
819
821
900
902
904 905
906 907
908 909
910 911
912 913
914 915
916 917
918
527
529
531
601
603
606 607
608
610
612
616 617
618 619
620 621
624 625
626
630
634
636
638
640
642
644
920
922
924
926
928
930
934
936
938
940
942
944
1001
1003
1005
1007
1009
1011
1013
1015
1017
1019
1021
1023
1025
1027
1029
1031
628
707
709
711
713
717
719
721
725
727
729
731
735
737
739
741
743
745
I-1
334435
901
804
806
1035
1037
1039
1041
1043
1045
919
WINDS OF CHANGE
1MEN
3 R
D A
VEN
UE
101J
101A
CONCESSION
MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
THURSDAY
Pre-College Campus Tour University of Minnesota Research Presentations (College Pre-College Grad)Student Meetings Professional Development ldquoLeading without Authorityrdquo Government Relations Council (GRC) Meeting Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Meetings Exhibition Orientation Opening Ceremony amp ReceptionGRAD Lab
FRIDAY
Breakfast Plenary Career Fair Caucus General Memberrsquos Meeting Talking Circle Social Event Grad AIGC Reception (American Indian Graduate Center)Poster Sessions
SATURDAY
Professional AwardsConcurrent Sessions Student Awards Ceremony Sequoyah Breakfast Closing Circle Professional Awards Program Closing Banquet Pow Wow
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Resume RoomE-Lounge Traditional Marketplace
Agenda subject to change
TENTATIVE AGENDA
2
ATTENDEE TYPE
ProfessionalsAISESrsquo members 56College Students 28High School 15Other 1
TOP DEGREES SOUGHT BY 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
ChemistryComputer SciencesEarth SciencesGeologyEngineeringLife SciencesBiologyMathematicsNon-STEM (Business Humanities etc)PhysicsAstronomy
COLLEGE LEVEL AMONG 2010 STUDENT ATTENDEES
Undergraduate - Freshman 4Undergraduate - Sophomore 31 Undergraduate - Junior 22 Undergraduate - Senior 21Graduate (Masters) 9Graduate (Doctorate) 4
4
High School Students
College Students
Professionals
Undergraduate FreshmanUndergraduateSophomoreUndergraduateJuniorUndergraduateSeniorGraduate (Masters)
Graduate (Doctorate)
3
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
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Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
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Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
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44- 72 ROUNDS
EVENT DATES
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AISES 2011 NOVEMBER 2011
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MINNEAPOLIS MN
4- 20X40 BOOTHS
AISES 2011
NOVEMBER 2011
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DRC328
330
100
102
104
106
108
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112
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118
120
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525 424
517
519
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416
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229
230 231
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329
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I-8
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434
436
534 535
536 537
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700
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720
801 401
403
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406 407
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410
412
426
428 429
430 431
435
500
502
507
509
511
513
516
517
518
520
I-24
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I-28
I-29
I-30
I-31
I-32
I-33
I-34
I-35
I-36
I-37
I-38
I-39
I-40
I-41
I-42
I-43
I-44
I-45
I-46
803
804 805
806 807
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812 813
814 815
816 817
819
821
900
902
904 905
906 907
908 909
910 911
912 913
914 915
916 917
918
527
529
531
601
603
606 607
608
610
612
616 617
618 619
620 621
624 625
626
630
634
636
638
640
642
644
920
922
924
926
928
930
934
936
938
940
942
944
1001
1003
1005
1007
1009
1011
1013
1015
1017
1019
1021
1023
1025
1027
1029
1031
628
707
709
711
713
717
719
721
725
727
729
731
735
737
739
741
743
745
I-1
334435
901
804
806
1035
1037
1039
1041
1043
1045
919
WINDS OF CHANGE
1MEN
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101J
101A
CONCESSION
MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
ATTENDEE TYPE
ProfessionalsAISESrsquo members 56College Students 28High School 15Other 1
TOP DEGREES SOUGHT BY 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
ChemistryComputer SciencesEarth SciencesGeologyEngineeringLife SciencesBiologyMathematicsNon-STEM (Business Humanities etc)PhysicsAstronomy
COLLEGE LEVEL AMONG 2010 STUDENT ATTENDEES
Undergraduate - Freshman 4Undergraduate - Sophomore 31 Undergraduate - Junior 22 Undergraduate - Senior 21Graduate (Masters) 9Graduate (Doctorate) 4
4
High School Students
College Students
Professionals
Undergraduate FreshmanUndergraduateSophomoreUndergraduateJuniorUndergraduateSeniorGraduate (Masters)
Graduate (Doctorate)
3
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
FACILITYDATEEVENT
Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
= FIRE EXTINGUISHER
= WALL OUTLET
= ELECTRICCOMM PORTFE
= COLUMN
Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
299- 10X10 BOOTHS
44- 72 ROUNDS
EVENT DATES
EVENT LEGEND
LOCATION
JOB NO
FILE
DRAWN BY
1
00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00
No DATE INITIAL
REVISIONS
23456
SYMBOLS
78910
000
CREATED
AREA
MINNEAPOLIS CC
031811
36- POSTER BOARDS
042711 MS
8
042811 DRC
JANUARY 31 2011
MINNEAPOLIS CCEXHIBIT HALL B
DRC
AISES 2011 NOVEMBER 2011
98 8
MINNEAPOLIS MN
4- 20X40 BOOTHS
AISES 2011
NOVEMBER 2011
AISES11
3- 20X20 BOOTHS
DRC328
330
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
116
118
120
122
124
126
525 424
517
519
521
416
418
420
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802
901
903
501600
602
604
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703
705
128
130
134
136
138
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144
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210
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217
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228
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15
308
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312
409
411
413
736
738
740
742
837
839
841
843
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943
945
229
230 231
234 235
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244
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302
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313
329
331
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337
339
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343
345
I-7
I-8
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434
436
534 535
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637
700
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708
712
714
716
718
720
801 401
403
405
406 407
408
410
412
426
428 429
430 431
435
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502
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509
511
513
516
517
518
520
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I-32
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I-36
I-37
I-38
I-39
I-40
I-41
I-42
I-43
I-44
I-45
I-46
803
804 805
806 807
808 809
810 811
812 813
814 815
816 817
819
821
900
902
904 905
906 907
908 909
910 911
912 913
914 915
916 917
918
527
529
531
601
603
606 607
608
610
612
616 617
618 619
620 621
624 625
626
630
634
636
638
640
642
644
920
922
924
926
928
930
934
936
938
940
942
944
1001
1003
1005
1007
1009
1011
1013
1015
1017
1019
1021
1023
1025
1027
1029
1031
628
707
709
711
713
717
719
721
725
727
729
731
735
737
739
741
743
745
I-1
334435
901
804
806
1035
1037
1039
1041
1043
1045
919
WINDS OF CHANGE
1MEN
3 R
D A
VEN
UE
101J
101A
CONCESSION
MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Booth Size Single Non-Profit (single)
Double Quad
Dimensions 10 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 20 20 x 20Registration Price (regular ndash through October 12 2011) $1900 $800 $3350 $5500Late Registration Price (after October 13)
$2000 $875 $4000 $6250
Full conference registrations 2 1 4 6Booth personnel passes 2 1 3 46ft draped Table 1 1 2 4Matrix Chair 2 2 4 8Wastebasket 1 1 2 48ft high back drape and 3 ft high side drape Included Included Included Included7x44 exhibitor ID sign with exhibitor name and booth number
Included Included Included Included
Additional booth passes $50 each $50 each $50 each $50 each
EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONFor those who are interested solely in exhibiting without conference sponsorship options please consult the table below Exhibit space is assigned upon receipt of a signed booth contract and floor assignments are made on a first come-first served basis We do take booth location preferences into consideration but we make no absolute guarantee regarding placement Booth space sold out in 2009 and 2010 Reserve your space today and take advantage of the lower rates
Chairs signage wastebasket website and conference program recognition included in all exhibitor packages
Please read the service kit for more details including drayage charges that will be incurred when items are shipped to the convention center
Nonprofit rate is available only to universities tribal colleges colleges 501 (c)3 or 501 (c)6 organizations and tribally owned enterprises This rate is not offered to government agencies Dates subject to change Your exhibitor kit will be available online in July 2011 and you will be notified If you require a copy of the kit to be mailed to you please contact the show decorator Convention Services of the Southwest at 505-243-9889 For more information regarding the resume database contact membershipaisesorg
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
8 9
POSTER SESSIONS
storage
FACILITYDATEEVENT
Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
= FIRE EXTINGUISHER
= WALL OUTLET
= ELECTRICCOMM PORTFE
= COLUMN
Convention Servicesof the Southwest Inc
1921 Bellamah Avenue NW
FOR FIRE MARSHAL USE ONLY
EVENT NAME
299- 10X10 BOOTHS
44- 72 ROUNDS
EVENT DATES
EVENT LEGEND
LOCATION
JOB NO
FILE
DRAWN BY
1
00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00
No DATE INITIAL
REVISIONS
23456
SYMBOLS
78910
000
CREATED
AREA
MINNEAPOLIS CC
031811
36- POSTER BOARDS
042711 MS
8
042811 DRC
JANUARY 31 2011
MINNEAPOLIS CCEXHIBIT HALL B
DRC
AISES 2011 NOVEMBER 2011
98 8
MINNEAPOLIS MN
4- 20X40 BOOTHS
AISES 2011
NOVEMBER 2011
AISES11
3- 20X20 BOOTHS
DRC328
330
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
116
118
120
122
124
126
525 424
517
519
521
416
418
420
800
802
901
903
501600
602
604
701
703
705
128
130
134
136
138
140
142
144
201
203
205
207
209
210
212 213
217
219
221
223
225
227
228
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
15
308
310
312
409
411
413
736
738
740
742
837
839
841
843
845
943
945
229
230 231
234 235
236 237
238 239
240 241
242 243
244
300
302
304
306
311
313
329
331
335
337
339
341
343
345
I-7
I-8
I-9
I-10
I-11
I-12
I-13
I-14
I-15
I-16
I-17
I-18
I-19
I-20
I-21
434
436
534 535
536 537
635
637
700
702
704
706
708
712
714
716
718
720
801 401
403
405
406 407
408
410
412
426
428 429
430 431
435
500
502
507
509
511
513
516
517
518
520
I-24
I-25
I-26
I-27
I-28
I-29
I-30
I-31
I-32
I-33
I-34
I-35
I-36
I-37
I-38
I-39
I-40
I-41
I-42
I-43
I-44
I-45
I-46
803
804 805
806 807
808 809
810 811
812 813
814 815
816 817
819
821
900
902
904 905
906 907
908 909
910 911
912 913
914 915
916 917
918
527
529
531
601
603
606 607
608
610
612
616 617
618 619
620 621
624 625
626
630
634
636
638
640
642
644
920
922
924
926
928
930
934
936
938
940
942
944
1001
1003
1005
1007
1009
1011
1013
1015
1017
1019
1021
1023
1025
1027
1029
1031
628
707
709
711
713
717
719
721
725
727
729
731
735
737
739
741
743
745
I-1
334435
901
804
806
1035
1037
1039
1041
1043
1045
919
WINDS OF CHANGE
1MEN
3 R
D A
VEN
UE
101J
101A
CONCESSION
MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Registration
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POSTER SESSIONS
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Phone (505) 243-9889Fax (505) 243-8197
Albuquerque NM 87104
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MENWOMEN
WOMEN MEN
WOMENS TOILETL1-106B
MENS TOILETL1-106A
STORAGEL1-115B
HC
1104 sq ft
ENTRYWAYAccess to AISES resume database
allowing you to identify top talent is provided to all conference exhibitors from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS
5
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
2011 Gemstone Sponsorship Packages Turquoise Coral Lapis Onyx
Cost $50000 $30000 $20000 $10000
Recognition as a major sponsor in all printed materials x x x x
Full page ad in National Conference Program x
Corporate logo displayed throughout the conference x x x x
Career Fair booth(s) 1 20x40 1 20x20 1 20x10 1 10x10
Full Conference registrations 15 6 4 2
Career Fair booth personnel passes TBD TBD TBD 2
Reserved interview booth at Career Fair 1 1 1
Invitation to company senior executive to deliver audience address x
Closing Banquet sponsorship recognition x
Reserved table(s) at Honors Banquet with 10 tickets per table 3 1 1 1
Recognition on AISES website with link to organization website x x x x
Access to AISES Resume Database x x x x
Suite at host hotel x
Special sponsorship designation on company attendee badges mdash 1 line x x x x
Recognition in Winds of Change magazine x x x x
SPONSOR AISESrsquo NATIONALCONFERENCEAISES takes delight in our partnerships working with you to deliver the value and return you seek in your diversity inclusion recruitment and outreach objectives We look forward to working with you at the 2011 National Conference
Ten-Minute Maximum speech to be presented either at the Opening Ceremony or at the Closing
6
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES$1000Pre-college Poster Presentations Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programPodcasts Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo for 2011 conference podcasts which will be podcast in summer 2012Student Travel Stipend (per student)Demonstrate your commitment to Native success in STEM by underwriting conference participation for a college student
$2500Luggage and Coat Check AttendantYour logomessage will be emblazed on back of the plastic luggage tag given to all coat-checkers as well as on floordoor signage for coat check area
$3000Student Awards Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with a full-page ad on back cover of the student awards bookletVolunteer T-Shirts Enjoy high visibility with your logo printed in one-color on the sleeve of all volunteer t-shirtsWater Bubbles (8oz plastic cups) green cups Your logo emblazoned on biodegradable cups for use by conference participants throughout eventHotel Key Card Enjoy brand visibility with your logo and message on all conference hotel guestsrsquo room keycardsStudent Abstract Booklet Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research with your full-page ad on the back cover of the Student Abstract Booklet
Student Poster Boards Receive acknowledgement for your support of professionalism in student research through conference signage and in the conference program
$5000Keynote Speaker Support Receive acknowledgement at Opening Ceremony signage and in conference program and press materialsEducatorsrsquo Professional Development Workshop Receive acknowledgement for your support of precollege success in STEM through conference signage and in the conference programGrad PosterOral Presentation Receive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programUndergraduate Poster amp Oral PresentationsReceive acknowledgement for your support of student research through conference signage and in the conference programLive Event Webcasting (Opening Ceremony)Your logomessage will be inserted on the ldquobumperrdquo and in the ldquocrawlrdquo for the opening ceremony to be webcast on the AISES websiteAisle Signage and Program AcknowledgementEnjoy high visibility with your logo placed at the bottom of each of 10 aisle signs during the busy career fair
$6000Coffee BreakEnjoy high visibility with your logo on the conference coffee cart and on the ldquoone free coffeerdquo ticket distributed to each conference participant
7
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (cont)
8
The following sponsorship opportunities also
include on 10x10 career fair booth and
1 conference registration
$10000Career Fair Lunch Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your logo on on each career fair lunch boxConference Bag Logo Your logo exclusively on all conference bagsProgram Printing Your full-page ad on back cover of conference programContinental Breakfast Reinforce your brand visibility and commitment to sustainability with your logo on a take-home environmentally aware conference coffee mugE-lounge Conference attendees will see your companyrsquos support with your signage in the e-lounge your logo is set as the screen saver and receive acknowledgement in the conference programLanyard for Badge Holder Enjoy high visibility with your logo emblazoned on all conference badge lanyards
GRAD Lab Demonstrate your commitment to advanced Native STEM study and receive acknowledgement on signage and during GRAD lab as well as in conference program
$12000Friday Night Social Celebration Sponsor the pre-dance ice cream social and have your logo printed on keepsake ldquoglow-stickrdquo sunglasses
$15000Student Awards Ceremony Luncheon Make opening remarks at Students Awards Ceremony and receive acknowledgement through awards ceremony signage and conference program acknowledgementPad Folio Enjoy high visibility with your logo embossed on a high-quality keepsake leather-like padfolio with notebook and pen distributed to each attendeeConference Content Flash DriveYour logo emblazoned on the flashdrive of conference session content which will be distributed to all attendees (If you provide the flashdrive the cost is $4000)
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
9
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Millennium Hotel Minneapolis Hilton Minneapolis1313 Nicollet Mall 1001 Marquette Avenue1 block from the MN Convention Center 1 block from the MN Convention CenterRate $129 singledouble $139 triple Rate $135 singledouble $185 Jr Suite
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Hilton please contact our group coordinator Jennifer Podsiadly at 612-397-4941 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
For reservation blocks of three or more rooms at the Millennium please contactour group coordinator Sarah Hatfield at 612-359-2221 Mention that you are attending the 2011 AISES National Conference in order to receive your special rate
Be advised The first nightrsquos deposit (refundable up to one week before the convention date) will be required Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish pre-payment All credit cards used to prepay will be charged immediately
HOW TO SIGN UPKEY CONTACT INFO
EXHIBIT BOOTH SALESAndrea AbeitaAISES Events CoordinatorPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119aabeitaaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 112Fax 505-765-5608
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSheryl WilkesonAISES Corporate Relations and Events
OfficerPO Box 9828Albuquerque NM 87119sherylaisesorgPhone 505-765-1052 X 108Fax 505-765-5608
EXHIBIT DECORATORConvention Services of the Southwest1921 Bellamah NWAlbuquerque NM 87104Phone 505-243-9889Fax 505-243-8197esrcssabqcom
ATTENDEE REGISTRATIONAISES co Executive Events Inc4665 Nautilus Court Suite 502Boulder CO 80301 Phone 877-530-2680Fax 866-483-0164jskubaexecutiveventscom
IMPORTANT DATES
September 9 2011 Last day to cancel booth space with a full refund less $100October 2 2011 Hotel reservation cut-off dateOctober 14 2011 Last day to register Exhibitor booth before price increaseOctober 17 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference ProgramOctober 26 2011 Final day to register as an exhibitor or sponsor with inclusion in
Conference supplement October 28 2011 Final day to cancel space with a 50 refund less $100 processing
fee
Please help AISES utilize its resources to support its members by helping us avoid hotel attrition charges Any rooms reserved and subsequently released puts us at risk of not reaching our contractual agreement on rooming blockmdashexposing AISES to pay the difference If yoursquore holding a block of rooms and your plans change requiring you to reduce the quantity of rooms needed make your adjustments before the cut-off date of October 2 2011 so AISES is not held responsible
Thank you for your attentiveness to this important matter
HOTEL INFORMATION
All reservations must be made by October 2 2011
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2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
2010 EXHIBITOR LIST(Sponsors are in bold)
3MAcoma Business EnterpriseAir National GuardAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Graduate Center
Scholars amp American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Physical Therapy AssociationArgonne National LaboratoryArizona Public Service AURA IncBall Aerospace amp Technologies
CorporationBe An ActuaryBhpbilliton New Mexico CoalBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBPARCO Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Regulation and EnforcementCargillCenter for Coastal Margin Observation
and PredictionCenter For Compact and Efficient Fluid
PowerCenter for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-
Mechanical Manufacturing SystemsCentral Intelligence AgencyCherokee Nation BusinessesChevron CorporationChickasaw EnterprisesChrysler Group LLCCleveland ClinicCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCollege Horizons IncColorado School of Mines Office of
Graduate StudiesColumbia University School of
Engineering amp Applied ScienceCornell University Diversity Programs in
EngineeringCorning IncorporatedDefense Contract Management AgencyDivision of Biology amp Biomedical
SciencesndashWashington University in St Louis
Duke UniversityndashFuqua School of Business
Engineer Research and Development CenterConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory
Federal Aviation AdministrationFirst Nations LaunchndashWisconsin Space
GrantGEGE AviationGeneral Motors CorporationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeoscience AllianceGoldman SachsGonzaga University Graduate School of
BusinessGoogle IncGraduate Management Admission CouncilGrand Canyon UniversityHarvard School of Public HealthHarvard University Graduate School of
Arts amp SciencesIBMIdaho National LaboratoryIndian Country TodayInstitute for International Medicine
ProgramIntelInterstate Technology and Regulatory
Council Intertribal Timber CouncilIowa State UniversityJacobs School of EngineeringmdashUniversity
of California San DiegoJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthJohnson amp JohnsonLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory Lawrence Livermore National
LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMayo Clinic Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Merck amp Co IncMichigan State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMontana State UniversityNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASAGODDARD Space Flight CenterNASAndashFirst Nations Rocket Launch
Competition
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Cooperative EducationNational Indian Education Association National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNational Oceanic and Atmospheric
AdministrationNational Park ServiceNational Research CouncilNational Science FoundationNational Science FoundationEngineering
Research Centers National Security TechnologiesNative American Center of ExcellenceNavajo Generating StationndashSalt River
ProjectNavajo Nation Oil amp Gas CompanyNavajo Nation Telecommunications
Regulatory CommissionNavajo Tribal Utility Authority Naval Facilities Engineering CommandNaval Sea System Command New Mexico State UniversityNew Mexico State University American
Indian ProgramNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Dakota State University
Multicultural Program OfficeNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthrop GrummanOklahoma State UniversityOregon Health amp Science University Oregon State UniversityOrganization for Tropical StudiesPala Band of Mission IndiansPeabody EnergyPhillips AcademyPraxair IncProcter amp GamblePueblo of LagunaPurdue UniversityRaytheonRochester Institue of Technology Native
American Future Stewards ProgramRockwell CollinsSan Manuel Band of Mission IndiansSealaska CorporationSociety for Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in ScienceSociety of American Indian Government
Employees
10
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Society of Women Engineers SodexoSouth Dakota School of MinesSoutheast Alaska Regional Health
ConsortiumSouthern Ute Growth FundSouthwest Center for Microsystems
Education at the University of New Mexico
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical CenterStanford UniversityStudent Conservation AssociationSummer Medical and Dental Education
ProgramTerranearPMCTexas AampM UniversityThe Aerospace CorporationThe Boeing CompanyThe Clorox CompanyThe Ohio State UniversityThe Public Health Sciences Institute The Udall FoundationThe Wharton School of ManagementToyotaUS Airforce ROTCUS Army Construction Engineering
Research LaboratoryUS Army Corps of EngineersUS Census BureauUS Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Services
US Department of DefensendashCivilian Personnel Service Recruitment Assistance Division
US Department of EnergyUS Department of Homeland Security
Science amp TechnologyUS Department of State Diplomatic
SecurityUS Environmental Protection AgencyUS Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Education ResearchUS Geological SurveyUS NavyUS Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceUSDA Food Safety and Inspection
ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnited Launch AllianceUnited National Indian Tribal Youth Inc United Negro College Fund Special
ProgramsUnited States Secret ServiceUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric
PressureSignificant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science
University of ArizonaUniversity of California Davis
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California Davis
University of California Los AngelesndashGraduate Division
University of California MercedUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Colorado School of
PharmacyUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Washington College of
Engineering and the Native American Center Of Excellence
University of WashingtonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of WashingtonndashJISAOURS CorpWake Forest University Schools of
BusinessWalmart Stores IncYale School of ManagementYale UniversityYale University School of Forestry amp
Environmental Studies
11
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
By popular demand AISES will return to Anchorage Alaska for the 2012
National Conference to be held November 1ndash3 2012 Visit the Anchorage
Convention Center wwwanchorageconventioncenterscomdenaina-center
2012 ANCHORAGE ALASKA
Start planning for 2012 now
AISES is proud to have a code of conduct prohibiting the use of alcohol and other drugs by attendees and exhibitors during our National Conference We request that all participants including sponsors and exhibitors observe this standard throughout the conference Thank you
12
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
TURQUOISE SPONSORS
CORAL SPONSORS
LAPIS SPONSORS
ONYX SPONSORS
As of May 23 2011 Please join this prestigious group Contact us at corprelationsaisesorg for more information
THANKS TO OUR GEMSTONE SPONSORS
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING SOCIETYPO BOX 9828ALBUQUERQUE NM 87119
505-765-1052Register Online at wwwaisesorgRegistration Deadline October 17 2011
Rozella Kennedy Business Development Directorrkennedyaisesorg505-765-1052 x114wwwaisesorgnationalconference
Help us stay in touch If there is another individual at your company agency or organization who should receive this information instead or in addition to yourself please let us know at membershipaisesorg Thanks
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER