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HEALTH+HUMAN SERVICES SUMMIT
September 23–24, 2015 The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel / Washington, D.C.
The Health+Human Services Special Report will be published in October 2015 and delivered to 55,000 key decision makers. The Health + Human Services Summit is part of Governing and Government Technology’s Health+Human Services Special Report Program.
As a part of this Special Report Program, Governing and Government Technology will convene 30–40 of the nation’s most important health and human services leaders in state and local government to consider the evolution of health exchanges, emerging strategies for cost containment, integrated enrollment and benefit administration, public health/epidemic preparedness and other upcoming challenges in health and human services delivery.
This 1-½ day event lets you build personal relationships with HHS leaders, including senior agency directors in HHS, finance, management and enterprise technology and with a wide range of elected officials, including mayors, governors, and state legislators.
Participation in the HHS Summit is an exclusive benefit for sponsors of the HHS Special Report Program, a year-long, integrated package of branding, promotions and events.
SUMMIT BENEFITS:
Underwriter (non-speaking role): Active participation
in thought leadership dialogue and relationship building with 30-40 Health and Human Services decision makers
Two (2) full event passes Recognition in promotional
materials Logo recognition on event
website with link Recognition in program
guide (full-page, 500 word corporate description plus logo)
Post-event list of attendees with contact information
Underwriter (speaking role):(Limit: 3 speaking slots available) All Underwriter benefits
listed above plus a speaking role for your industry expert
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:Andrea Kleinbardt, Senior Director of Sales Operations [email protected] / 916.932.1338
2015 HEALTH+HUMAN SERVICES SUMMITSeptember 23–24, 2015 / Washington, D.C.
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Updated 2/25/15