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The Philly SHRM Symposium SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PHILLY SHRM 2019 SYMPOSIUM March 20 & 21, 2019 Philadelphia 201 Hotel (formally the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel) Connect. Engage. Lead. THE PHILLY SHRM SYMPOSIUM is a multi-day conference focused on advancing the HR profession and business community through both educational programs and personal connections. The 2019 Symposium will oer 9 jam-packed interactive sessions, pre- conference activities, as well as dynamic keynote and closing presentations. This event is marketed to 10,000+ HR and business professionals in the Greater Philadelphia and attracts 400+ attendees each year. AGENDA Wednesday, March 20, 2019 4:30pm – 7:00pm: Pre-Conference Presentation 7:00pm – 8:00pm: Pre-Conference Evening Social Thursday, March 21, 2019 7:30am – 4:45pm: Main Conference 4:45pm – 6:00pm: Members Only Networking Reception Connect. Engage. Lead. 2 2018 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES & SPONSORS The following corporations, government agencies, and non-profit institutions participated in the 2018 Conference as attendees, sponsors or presenters. All 2018 sponsors are bolded below: AAA Club Alliance Chubb EwingCole Adaptimmune C-III Capital Partners Exceptional Care for Children ADP Citadel Federal Credit Union Exponent Advanced RPO Citrin Cooperman Exude, Inc. Alfrea Wellness City of Philadelphia F.A. Davis Company Allen & Gerritsen City Year Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Always Best Care Senior Services Clark Capital Management Group FGG Consulting of Philly/Bristol Clean Earth Inc. Food Sciences Corporation American College of Radiology Coalition of Cancer Cooperative Groups Free Library of Philadelphia AmeriHealth Caritas Cohen Selias FSA Store Anexinet Corp. Comcast Geisinger AnnieMac Home Mortgage Comcast/NBCUniversal Gelest Aon Risk Solutions Community Veterinary Partners Getabstract Aramark ConnectOne Bank Glenmede Trust Company ARCpoint Labs of Philadelphia Central Contemporary Staffing Solutions Goddard Systems, Inc. Ashley Addiction Treatment Cook City Suites Graduate! Philadelphia B Positive Plasma Courage Growth Partners Green and Spiegel Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Critical Incident Employer Services GSI Health, LLC BBD, LLP CrossKnowledge Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia BDP International, Inc. CTDI Hamilton Company Jewelers Beacon Hill Stang Group Dave & Busters HR Certification Institute Benefits Data Trust David’s Bridal HR Girlfriends Beneration Davis & Company IKEA Bevi Deacom, Inc. Independence Blue Cross BOK Financial Delta Community Supports Inglis Bradley Stang Group Devereux InstaMed Brightside Academy DeVryWORKS Interactive Mechanics Bristol Myers Squibb DiD Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Brown Diebold Incorporated J&J BTG International Inc. Diebold Nixdorf Jackson Lewis P.C. Cadia Healthcare DOL Jacobs Management Group Campbell Soup Company Drexel University Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Campus Philly Drexel University, Goodwin College JD Consulting & Meeting Resource Canon Drexel University’s LeBow College of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Capehart & Scatchard, PA Business JLT Holdings CARDONE Industries DrugDev JLT Re Carebridge Corporation DSS Global, Inc. Jobvite Careerminds Duane Morris, LP Johnson Kendall & Johnson Benefits Inc. CBIZ Dudnyk Joy of Motion Dance Center CCI Consulting Edmund Optics | America Judge Healthcare Central Agency of City of Philadelphia EDSI Juno Search Partners Chatham Financial Corp. Elevate Healthcare Marketing KELLY Benefit Strategies Children’s Crisis Treatment Center Empowering Metrics LLC Kids Smiles, Inc. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Enterprise Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Christiana Care Health Systems ESGR Connect. Engage. Lead. 3 2018 CONFERENCE ATTENDEES & SPONSORS Continued Kirkbride Center Performance Stang SyncHR Kleinbard LLC Philadelphia 76ers T.H. Easter Korn Ferry Hay Group Philadelphia Convention & Vistors Bureau - Take Flight Learning Larsson & Scheuritzel P.C. PHLDiversity TD Bank Laura Devine Attorneys LLC Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Team Development Concepts, LLC Lehigh Valley Restaurant Group Philadelphia Education Fund Tech Impact Lenox Corporation Philadelphia International Airport Temple Health Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Philadelphia Works Temple University Lindy Property management Philadelphia Youth Network Temple University, Fox School of Business Living Branches Philadelphia Zoo The Aureus Group Lundy Law Philly.com | Monster The Body Language Institute Massage At Work PhillyColleges.com The Charge Group Mastery Charter Schools Populytics, Inc. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Maternity Care Coalition Pottstown Area Health & Wellness The Common Market Farm Share Foundation Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter The Dubin Group PPSP School of Philadelphia The Franklin Institute McCormick, Taylor Inc. Preferred Sands The Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce PRG Real Estate MEA The Risk Management Association PrimeSport/CID Entertainment Medical Guardian The Sierra Group Purolite Corporation Merck & Co., Inc Tierney Agency Qlik MHC Trac Planning and Design, Inc. Radian Monster Trellis Consulting LLC Morgan Lewis Reads Moving Systems Triton HR Red Spark NantHealth Triumph Group Reed Smith, LLP National Philanthropic Trust Tycor Benefit Administrators, Inc. Navigate Corporation Resources for Human Development, Inc. University of Pennsylvania Right Chord Leadership New England College of Business UPenn School of Nursing Riker Opportunity Institute, Inc. NextFab URBN NFP Ritigstein Law USO of Pennsylvania and Southern NJ RMA of Philadelphia Nutrisystem USSC Group Rodon Limited Partnership O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Rubin Fortunato Oce Depot Vanguard Corporation Saint Joseph’s University Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart Versano Photography On the Goga Saxbys Coee Villanova University Schreiber-Paris LLC Onsite Innovations Vishay Intertechnology ScottMadden, Inc. PA CareerLink WBEB-FM SEI Pathfinder Leadership Group, LLC Weir & Partners LLP Select Human Resources PCI Pharma Services West Chester University SGA – Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc. Peirce College Willis Towers Watson Penn Medicine Shalom Inc. Work Merk Society for Human Resource Management Penn Presbyterian Medical Center WorkPartners Sodexo Penn State Brandywine Yoh, A Day & Zimmermann Company Penn State University Sofitel Hotel Pennoni Associates, Inc St.Christopher’s Hospital for Children PeopleJoy State Farm Insurance Connect. Engage. Lead. 4 2019 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES MARCH 20 & 21, 2019 Philadelphia 201 Hotel (formally the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel) ONLY STANDARD SYMPOSIUM $2,500 30 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE AVAILABLE! EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $2,000 • Exhibitor Tabletop (6 ft table) selected BEFORE DECEMBE on a first come, first served basis R 31st • Company Logo on the event website linked to corporate homepage • Company Logo on event signage • Ability to have 1 company supplied item in the conference bag • Access to the attendee list (those who opt-in) • Recognition during the welcome address • Mobile App Listing • 2 Exhibitor Only Passes to manage exhibitor table • 2 Tickets to attend the Members Only Reception after the Symposium • Discount on Main Conference and Full Conference Passes Add on a Quarter Page Ad for just $250 To secure your sponsorship or get more information, please contact Laura DiTrapano, Seamless Events Inc., at [email protected] or 610-891-2761. Connect. Engage. Lead. 5 2019 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES MARCH 20 & 21, 2019 Philadelphia 201 Hotel (formally the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel) Keynote Speaker Sponsor (1 available) $8,000 • Podium time during welcome address of the Symposium conference PLUS Company representative to introduce keynote speaker (this is a prime speaking opportunity in front of the entire conference!) • Company logo prominently displayed on keynote speaker page on the website • VIP Seating for Keynote Presentation • Premier location for exhibitor tabletop (6ft table) in exhibit area as well as at pre-conference session • Full page color ad in conference program booklet • 4 Full Conference Passes – includes access to Main Conference, Keynote, Pre-Conference and Evening Social • PLUS….all standard Symposium Sponsorship Package Inclusions (listed on page 5) Conference Bag Sponsor (1 available) $7,000 • Company logo on bag given to each full and main conference participant • Premier location for exhibitor tabletop (6ft table) in exhibit area as well as at pre-conference session • Full page color ad in program booklet • 3 Full Conference Passes – includes access to Main Conference, Keynote, Pre-Conference and Evening Social • PLUS….all standard Symposium Sponsorship Package Inclusions (listed on page 5) Name Badge and Lanyard Sponsor (1 available) $7,000 • Company logo on name badge and lanyard given to each participant • Premier location for exhibitor tabletop (6ft table) in exhibit area as well as at pre-conference session • Full page color ad in program booklet • 3 Full Conference Passes – includes access to Main Conference, Keynote, Pre-Conference and Evening Social • PLUS….all standard Symposium Sponsorship Package Inclusions (listed on page 5) Pre-Conference Event Sponsor (includes Evening Social) (1 available) $5,000 • Sponsor of the Symposium Pre-Conference – includes educational session and evening social • Prominent display of company logo on signage for Pre-Conference • Podium time during welcome address of the Pre-Conference • VIP Seating for the presentation • Company logo on drink tickets • Premier location for exhibitor tabletop (6ft table)
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