NASPP Proposal Submission Website
20th Annual NASPP Conference
The deadline for submission of proposals for the 20th Annual NASPP Conference is Friday, March 02, 2012. All proposals must be received by 11:59 pm PT on this date.
The NASPP Annual Conference is the premier event for stock plan professionals, providing unparalleled opportunities for education and networking. The rapidly shifting regulatory landscape we continue to experience will make the 20th Annual NASPP Conference one of the most important to date. Close to 2,000 professionals attended our 2011 Annual Conference; we expect even more in 2012.
The 20th Annual NASPP Conference dates and location will be announced in the next few months. We encourage anyone interested in speaking to submit a proposal, even if you cannot firmly commit until we’ve announced the Conference dates and location. Submitting a proposal does not commit you to speak at the Conference; you will have an opportunity to confirm your participation if your proposal is accepted. Both NASPP members and non-members may submit proposals to speak. We will accept a maximum of three proposals from any one company or firm.
Please refer to our Top Ten Tips For Creating A Successful Proposal for helpful information on how to increase the chance of your proposal being accepted. We prefer panel presentations that focus on practical guidance and presentations that include company case studies are strongly encouraged. Case study submissions should include one representative from the studied company. We may combine similar proposals into a single panel.
SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL
All proposals must be submitted via this website by Friday, March 02, 2012. We begin evaluating proposals as soon as the submission period closes, so we cannot make any exceptions to the this deadline, no matter how dire the circumstances. We encourage you to plan accordingly. You will need to provide the following information in your proposal submission:
- Presentation title, description, audience benefit, talking points, instruction level and discipline
- Speaker information for each participant, including contact information, biography, and past speaking experience
- Primary contact for the proposal (speaker or other designated contact)
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PROPOSAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Note that participation in the NASPP's Proposal Assistance Program does not replace the need to formally submit your proposals through the NASPP Proposal Submission Website. For more information on the Proposal Assistance Program or for other questions related to the RFP process, please contact Danyle Anderson at danderson@naspp.com.
NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS
We expect to announce acceptances in April 2012.