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AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Summary and Highlights Held in Denver, CO from October 31 – November 2, 2013, AISES 35th annual National Conference was themed “Elevate.”
The conference featured customary events such as:
• Caucus and constituent meetings
• Closing circle
• Ely S. Parker Award ceremony
• Largest Career Fair in Indian Country
• Professional members dinner
• Professional of the Year awards
• Research presentations for high school juniors and seniors, college students and graduate students,
• Resume resource room
• Sequoyah Fellows breakfast
• Sponsors reception
• Student awards and recognition ceremony
• Women’s and Men’s talking circles
• Pow wow and traditional marketplace
• Over 50 learning sessions selected by an external committee and organized by tracks
• The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Nancy Jackson – manager of the International Chemical Threat Reduction
Department in the Global Security Center at Sandia National Laboratories
Special this year: • Four Campus Tours over two days
• Gemstone Reception that honored ALL conference sponsors
• Return of the Plenary Session
• 1st annual AISES Ignite Session
AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Revenue Overall 2013 National Conference reached 80% of the budgeted income projection, at $929,210 total income. The total
budget projection was $1,158,275.
Overall Revenue goals were not met: large shortfalls in Sponsorships; More (3/4) Non-profit booths ($800) where sold then
corporate (1/4) booths ($1,900); Many exhibitors partnered and shared booths this year; Attendee (Registration Fee
Increase) and Marketplace revenue experienced increases this year.
Historical information: 2010 and 2011 where AISES National Conference best years for Revenue and Attendance.
Revenue Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Exhibitors $217,125 $183,325 $201,300 $253,825 $150,595 $158,950
Sponsors $85,000 $70,000 $80,600 $122,800 $66,000 $32,200
Sponsor & Exhibitor $505,300 $486,650 $622,625 $670,050 $595,350 $551,650
Marketplace $1,400 $2,400 $2,600 $3,200 $4,000 $5,250
Attendees $159,690 $120,807 $192,502 $163,950 $177,032 $186,160
Comped Booths 0 5
Total $970,140 $863,232 $1,112,627 $1,196,825 $992,377 $934, 210
Attendance 2013 National Conference attendance fell short of goal. Seeing noticeable shortfalls in Exhibitors/Sponsors and High
School Students.
Registrant Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Professionals 125 134 192 197 168 162
College Students 399 443 510 565 621 509
HS Students & Chaperones
230 252 328 195 175 182
Educators & Judges
64 142 52 Assessed differently in registration; 8 judges in
2011
76 65
Exhibitors/Sponsors 600 538 567 566 436 463
Speakers 99 98 62 50 67 63
Other 84 55 70 70 15 21
Comped Registrations
5 25 (not in count)
Total 1601 1435 1781 1651 1563 1481
Attendee Demographics: Students vs. Professionals The 2013 National Conference reported the following breakdown of students and professionals, the latter including exhibitors, many of whom participate in conference activity outside of the Career Fair. Professional - 53% Breakdown of Professionals: STEM Professional – 17% Educator – 13% Other Professional- 23% Student - 47%
AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Attendee Demographics: Attendee Type The 2013 National Conference reported the following breakdown of attendee type:
Demographic Statistics: Current College Level Among current students, registrants for the 2013 National Conference were invited to indicate their level of study pursued at present, for statistical purposes. 512 total responses were collected.
Undergrad – 87% Of which are made up of:
Freshman – 13% Sophomore – 27% Junior-26% Senior – 33% Other – 1%
Master's – 8% Doctorate – 5% Post-Doc - 0%
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AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Demographic Statistics: Gender The 2013 National Conference reported near-parity in gender of participants
Male - 47% Female - 53%
Demographic Statistics: Race and Ethnicity For the 2013 National Conference we invited registrants to provide detailed demographic information. This information was not mandatory.
Indigenous – 68% Breakdown of Indigenous: American Indian – 64% Alaska Native - 2% First Nation – 1% Native Hawaiian – 1% White – 13% Prefer not to answer – 6% Black/African-American – 3% Hispanic/Latino – 3% Asian – 2% Other – 4%
Demographic Statistics: STEM Interest
Registrants for the 2013 National Conference were invited to provide STEM interest (area of study or interest) for statistical purposes. Of the 1474 total declarations of STEM interest collected, the percentages were as follows: Science – 25% Technology – 7% Engineering – 27% Math – 3% Health Sciences – 9% Other STEM-related – 6% Non-STEM – 22%
How Did You Hear about AISES NC
Registrants for the 2013 National Conference were invited to provide STEM interest (area of study or interest) for statistical purposes. Of the 1474 total declarations of STEM interest collected, the percentages were as follows: Facebook – >1% Email – >1% School – 41% Tribe – 8% Place of Employment – 21% Friend/Colleague – 15% Community Organization – 6% Other – 9%
Demographic Statistics: Regional Representation The breakdown among all participants by region is as follows:
Region 1: Northwest – 11% Region 2: West – 8% Region 3: Southwest – 39% Region 4: South Central – 7%
Region 5: Upper Midwest – 17% Region 6: Northeast – 8% Region 7: Southeast – 9%
Tribal Representation The 2013 National Conference also queried participants for their tribal affiliation. This was not a mandatory question.
Tribal Affiliation for all participants, where stated as:
Absentee Shawnee 1 Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma 1 Acjachemen 1 Acjachemen - Juaneno Band of Mission Indians 1 Acoma Pueblo 4 Ahtna/Doyon 1 Aleknagik Natives Limited 1 Apache 2 Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 1 Aquinnah Wampanoag 2 Arikara 1 Arikara & Menominee 1 Athabascan 2 Blackfeet 15 Blackfeet/ Haida-Tlingit 1 Blackfeet/Cherokee 1 Bois Forte 1 Bois Forte Band of Chippewa 2 Brothertown 2 Caddo Nation of Oklahoma 1 Canoncito Band of Navajo 1 Catawba Indian Nation 1 Chappaquiddick Wampanoag 1 Cherokee 38 Cherokee and Shawnee 1 Cherokee Nation 11 Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama 1 Cherokee, Choctaw 1 Cherokee/ Pawnee 1 Cherokee/African American 1 Cherokee/Native Hawaiian 1 Cherokee/Shawnee 1 Chevak Village 1 Cheyenne & Arapaho 2 Cheyenne River Sioux 9 Chickahominy Tribe 1 Chickasaw 8 Chimichanga Nation 1 Chippewa 3 Chippewa Cree 2 Choctaw 14 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 5 Choctaw/Delaware 1 Choctaw-Apache of Ebarb 1 CIRI 1 Citizen Nation Potawotomi 4 Clarks Point Village Council 1 Coharie 1 Colorado River 1 Colville 1 Comanche 2
Comanche - Numunu 1 Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 1 Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 1 Cook Inlet Tribal Council 1 Coquille Indian Tribe 1 Coweessess First Nation 3 Cree/Lakota 1 Creek 1 Crow 14 Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 1 Crow, N. Cheyenne, Blackfoot 1 Crow/Blackfeet 1 Dakota/Arapaho 1 Delaware Western Oklahoma 1 Diné/Navajo 221 Doyon, K'oyitl'ots'ina 1 Dry Creek Rancheria 1 Eastern Band Cherokee 7 Euchee, Menominee 1 First Nation 1 Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 1 Fond du Lac Ojibwe 1 Fort Peck Assiniboine 1 Gila River 4 Gila River Akimal O'odham 1 Gila River Indian Community 2 Gila River Pima 3 Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians 2 Haida 1 Haliwa-Saponi 3 Hannahville Potawatomi 2 Ho Chunk Nation 2 Hopi 10 Hunkpati Dakota 1 Ihanktonwan Band of the Dakota/Nakota/ Lakota Nation of South Dakota 1 Indian 1 Inupiaq 4 Inupiaq of Barrow, AK 1 Inupiat 3 Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico 1 Isleta Pueblo/Navajo 1 Jemez Pueblo 3 Jicarilla & Mescalero Apache 1 Jicarilla Apache 1 Kahnawake Mohawk 1 Kaibab Paiute 1 Kalinago Carib 2 Kashunamiut Tribe 1 Kaw 2 Kenaitize 1 Kewa Pueblo 1 Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma 1 Kiowa 1 Klahoose First Nations of Canada 1 Klamath Tribes 2 Knik 1
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Kootenai 2 Lac Courte Oreilles 1 Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe 2 Lac Courte Orielles 1 Laguna Pueblo 2 Laguna Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, Navajo 1 Laguna/Navajo 1 Lake Superior Chippewa (Fond du Lac Band) 1 Lakota 6 Lakota Sioux 1 Lakota/Ogalala Sioux 1 Lenape 2 Lenape (Delaware) 1 Lenape, Lakota, and Northern Cheyenne 1 Little River Band of Ottawa Indians 2 Little Travers Bay Band of Odawa Indians 1 Lower Brule Sioux and Blackfeet 1 Lumbee 20 Lumbee/Coharie 1 Lumbee/Oglala Sioux 1 Lumbee/Tuscarora 1 Lummi and Quinault 1 Maidu - Mooretown Rancheria 1 Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation 2 Mekoryuk Native Village 1 Menominee 16 Menominee & Navajo 1 Menominee and Three affiliated Tribes 1 Mescalero Apache 1 Mescalero Apache & Comanche 1 Mescalero Apache Tribe 2 Metis 1 Mewuk 2 Miccosukee 1 Minnesota Chippewa Tribe 1 Miqmak, Cherokee 1 Mississippi Choctaw 2 Mohawk 11 Mohegan 1 Morongo Band of Serrano Indians 1 Muckleshoot 9 Muscogee 4 Muskogee Creek/Yuchi 1 Nambe Pueblo 1 Native Hawaiian 1 Native Village of Afognak 1 Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government 1 Native Village of Unalakleet 1 Nez Perce 2 NiMiiPuu (Nez Perce) 2 Northern Arapaho 1 Northern Cheyenne 1 Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi 1 Oglala Lakota 17 Ojibwa 1 Ojibway 1 Ojibwe 4 Ojibwe/Chippewa - White Earth Nation 2
Oklahoma Band Choctaw 1 Oklahoma Cherokee 1 Oklahoma Choctaw & Cheyenee River Sioux 1 OMAA - the Woodland Métis Tribe 1 Omaha 1 Omaha, Crow Creek Sioux 1 Oneida 7 Oneida & Navajo 1 Oneida Nation of Wisconsin 1 Oneida of New York 1 Oneida of the Thames 1 Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin 2 Onondaga 5 Onondaga Nation 1 Osage 5 Pala Band of Mission Indians 1 Passamaqouddy 1 Pawnee 3 Peguis First Nation 7 Pend d'Oreille 1 Penobscot 1 Peublo of Laguna 1 Picuris Pueblo 1 Pilot Station Traditional Council 1 Pima 2 Piscataway 6 Piscataway-Conoy 1 Poarch Bank of Creek Indians 1 Potawatomi 1 Potowatomi - Citizen Band 1 Prairie Band Potawatomi 1 Pueblo of Acoma 2 Pueblo of Acoma (New Mexico) and Hopi Tribe (Arizona) Pueblo of Zuni 1 Puyallup 1 Pyramid Lake Paiute 2 Quapaw, San Juan Pueblo, Taos Pueblo 1 Quapaw/Pawnee 1 Quartz Valley Indian Reservation 2 Quileute 1 Quinault Indian Nation 3 Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 1 Red Cliff Ojibwe 3 Red Lake Band of Chippewa 1 Red Lake Nation 1 Red Lake Ojibwe 2 Rosebud Lakota 2 Rosebud Oyate Lakota 1 Rosebud Sioux Tribe 12 Round Valley Indian Tribes 3 Sac & Fox of OK 1 Saginaw Chippewa 1 Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe 1 Salish/Northern Cheyenne 1 Samish 1 San Carlos Apache 1 San Carlos Apache Tribe 1 San Felipe Pueblo 3
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San Juan Pueblo 2 Santa Clara Pueblo 1 Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe 1 Santo Domingo 2 Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians 1 Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians 1 Sealaska 1 Seminole Cherokee 1 Seminole Nation 1 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 1 Senaca-Cayuga 1 Seneca 6 Seneca Nation of Indians 2 Seneca-Cayuga 1 Seton Lake Indian Band 1 Shinnecock 1 Shoshone Paiute 4 Shoshone-Bannock 1 Sicangu Lakota 2 Sicangu Lakota/Mattinecock 1 Sicangu Lakota/Navajo 1 Siginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan 1 Siksika Nation 1 Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate 4 Six Nations of the Grand River 1 Six Nations Upper Cayuga 1 SLT 2 Southeastern Cherokee 1 Spirit Lake Nation 2 Spokane Tribe 2 St. Croix Ojibwe 1 St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 9 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 6 Stockbridge-Munsee 6 Taíno (Borikén) 1 Taos Pueblo 2 Taos Pueblo/Navajo 1 Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone 1 Te-Moak Western Shoshone 1 Three Affiliated Tribes 3 Tiwa, Yaqui, and Ojibwe 1 Tlingit 2 Tlingit & Haida Tribes of Alaska 1 Tohono O'odham 5 Tonawanda Seneca 1 Tongva 1 Tsimshian 2 Tule River Band of Yokuts 1 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 18 Umatilla/Coeur d Alene 1 Unangan 1 Unangax 1 United Keetowah Band 1 Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 3 Waccamaw Siouan 1 Warm Springs, Yakama 1
Western Shoshone Te-Moak 1 White Earth Nation 4 White Earth Nation, Anishinaabe 1 White Earth Ojibwe 3 Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska 3 Winnemem Wintu 1 Wuskwi Sipihk Swampy Cree 1 Wyandotte 1 Yakama 4 Yakama/Navajo 1 Yankton and Chicksaw 1 Yavapai-Apache Nation 1 Yurok Tribe 5 Zapotec 1 Zuni 2 Zuni Pueblo 3 Zuni Pueblo/Mescalero Apache 1 Zuni/Navajo 1
Thank You to our Sponsors
3M
AISES Publishing, Inc.
American Chemical
Society
BLM
BNSF Railway
Boeing
Central Intelligence
Agency
Chevron
Choctaw Nation of
Oklahoma
Chrysler
CHS Foundation
Colorado School of
Mines
Department of
Defense
Department of Energy
ExxonMobil
General Motors
Goldman Sachs
Goodyear
IBM
Intel
Kellogg's
Lockheed Martin
Merck
Microsoft
NASA
NAVSEA/NAVAIR/
SPAWAR/NAVFAC
Navy
NOAA
Northrop Grumman
NOVA Corporation
Raytheon
Salt River Project
University of Phoenix
URS Corporation
US Army Corps of
Engineers
USDA NRCS
USDA-ARS
(bold indicates Gemstone sponsor)
AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Survey Summary Data AISES received 111 attendee survey responses, wherein 88.5% of respondents rated the National
Conference at a 4 (38.1%) or 5 (50.4%) on a scale from one to five, where five is the best rating.
In addition to scored questions, there was an opportunity to leave comments, which on the
vast majority were positive.
Speaker session results are sent separately and are provided directly to each speaker,
along with narrative comments, if they are provided.
List of Exhibitors and Marketplace Vendors EXHIBITORS
Society of American Indian Government Employees
3M Corporation
Accenture
AISES Publishing, Inc.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
American Chemical Society
American Indian College Fund
American Indian Graduate Center
American Indian Program - New Mexico State University
Arizona Public Service (APS)
Ball Aerospace
Bank of America, Merrill Lynch
Barrick Gold of North America
Be An Actuary
Berkeley Lab
BHP Billiton New Mexico Coal
BNSF Railway
BP Americas
Bristol Bay Native Corporation
Bristol Bay Native Corporation
Bristol Bay Native Corporation
Bristol Bay Native Corporation
Bureau of Indian Affairs
California Institute of Technology
Capitol College
Center of American Indian and Minority Health
Central Intelligence Agency
Cherokee Nation
Chevron
Chrysler Group LLC
Colorado School of Mines Graduate School
Columbia University
Computing Research Association
Cornell University
Defense Contract Management Agency
Department of the Interior
DHHS/NIH/NIAID
Division of Energy & Mineral Development
Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
GE
GE Aviation
General Motors
Goldman Sachs
Gonzaga University Graduate School of Business
Harvard School of Public Health
Harvard University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
IBM
Illinois Institute of Technology
Indians into Medicine
INRSEP
Institute of Environmental Health,
Oregon Health & Science University
Intel
Intertribal Timber Council
Int'l Union of Forest Research Organizations
Iowa State University College of Engineering
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kellogg Company
LIGO
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Merck
Michigan State University
Microsoft
MIRTHE Center
Montana State University
Montana Tech at Butte
Mortenson Construction
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
National Institutes of Health/NIDDK
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
National Research Council of the National Academies
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation (ASEE)
National Security Agency
Natural Resources Conservation Service-USDA
Navajo Agricultural Products Industry
Navajo Generating Station
Navajo Tribal Utility Authority
NAVSEA/NAVAIR/SPAWAR/NAVFAC
New Mexico Tech
NIST
NOAA - Boulder
NOAA- Office of Education
North Carolina State
Northeastern University
Northrop Grumman
Northwest Indian College
NOVA Corporation
NSF Engineering Research Centers
NSTA
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Oklahoma State University
Organization for Tropical Studies
Peace Corps
Pennsylvania State University
Princeton University - The Graduate School
Procter & Gamble
Purdue University Native American Educational and Cultural Center
Raytheon Company
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rochester Institute of Technology
Sanford Research
SMART Scholarship Program
Society of American Indian Government Employees
Society of Women Engineers
Stanford University School of Earth Sciences
Student Conservation Association
Teach For America
The Boeing Company
The Ohio State University
The Public Health Sciences Institute - (PHSI)
The Scripps Research Institute
U.S. Navy
UC Berkeley, American Indian Graduate Program
UND/ Seven Generations Center of Excellence
United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (UNITY)
United States Air Force Academy
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/National Center for Atmospheric Research/UCP
University of Arkansas Graduate School
University of California, Berkeley-Undergraduate Admission
University of California, Davis
University of Colorado - Skaggs School of Pharmacy
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
University of Colorado Denver|Anschutz Medical Campus
University of Denver
University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate College
University of Illinois Graduate College
University of Kansas School of Engineering
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota, Morris
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of New Mexico
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
University of Notre Dame
University of Phoenix
University of Rhode Island
University of Rochester
University of Utah
University of Washington - JISAO
University of Wisconsin Law School
URS Corporation
US Army Corps of Engineers
US Department of State
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
US Coast Guard Academy
US Coast Guard Recruiting Office Denver
USDA APHIS
USDA FS Forest Products Laboratory
USDA, Food Safety & Inspection Service
UW- School of Medicine- Center for Equity
Diversity & Inclusion
UW/Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center
UWSMPH
VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine
VMware
Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS)
Washington State University
Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium
Yale School of Forestry & Environ. Studies
Yale University Office of Undergraduate Admissions
MARKETPLACE
Apishipa Edge
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts Marie Yellowhawk
Bessie Sherwood
Bilagody Arts & Crafts
AISES 2013 National Conference Data Report – November, 2013
Duke & Daisy Jewelry
Dineh Designs
Dukepoo Fine Arts
H&D Jewelry
Handmade American Indian Cloth Dolls
Hatahlie Arts & Crafts
Indian Arts & Crafts
Muscogee (Creek)
Navajo Jewelry and Crafts
Notah Indian Arts
Notah's Southwest Connection
Peach Blossom Art
Rez Roz Creations
Shan's Indian Art
Southwest Indian Jewelry
2014 AISES National Conference
November 13-15, 2014
Orlando, FL
Caribe Royale Resort and Convention Center
Stay tuned for more information. We hope to see you there!