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Exhibit/Sponsor
at the NEHA 2009 AEC & Exhibition
Sunday,
June 21 – Wednesday, June 24
Hyatt Regency Atlanta – Atlanta, GA
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Create Awareness for Your Company
Put your company in front of 1,500 environmental health professionals by
exhibiting
at and/or sponsoring
the NEHA 2009 AEC & Exhibition! Don’t miss the opportunity to demonstrate your products and/or services, educate attendees, and/or disseminate information to this market!
In a tough economy, it is all the more important to keep your company in front of potential and existing customers. Keeping awareness for your company in the marketplace can help reinforce the image of stability within a chaotic business environment. It can also help you get an edge over your competition! For example, if you choose to exhibit and your competitors don’t, being in-person at the conference can help you generate leads, build your brand, and even accelerate the selling process.
If environmental health is your target market, then the NEHA 2009 AEC & Exhibition is the place for you to
create that
awareness!
Look Who's Exhibiting
Is this your market?
Environmental Health professionals:
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are regulators who inspect restaurants, day care centers, onsite systems, schools, and institutions; and enforce housing, property management, and zoning codes
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are responsible for analyzing
data, developing studies, and tracking outbreaks, environmental impacts, disease prevalence, inspections, etc.
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are key information
communicators, providing critical alerts to the public in emergency situations, and important public health education guidelines for everyday
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are scientists whose backgrounds include biology, chemistry, engineering, and health studies, and who take samples of water, air, and soil, and conduct special studies
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work in public health departments at the city, county, and state levels, in many federal agencies, (including CDC, EPA, and FDA), the private sector, and the uniformed services
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cover a multitude of areas including food safety and protection, terrorism and all-hazards preparedness, sustainability, indoor air quality, drinking water quality, emerging pathogens, onsite wastewater systems, swimming pools, vector control, and more!
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