is pleased to sponsor the California District Attorneys Association's

2008 Elder Abuse Symposium

December 2 - 5, 2008
Hyatt Regency Fisherman's Wharf -- San Francisco, CA

The CDAA Elder Abuse Symposium is the largest elder abuse education gathering in California. This three and one-half day multi-topic seminar is designed for prosecutors investigators, law enforcement, adult protective services administrators and case workers, state and local agencies, and victim advocates. The symposium will provide information on how to identify, investigate, and prosecute cases involving elder and dependent adult abuse. While serving as an introduction to those new in the field, this symposium will also address the latest issues and techniques for the more experienced in elder abuse prosecution.

NEW SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES!

SPONSORSHIP
A portion of the proceeds of sponsorship as a result of this distribution are donated to EFPN to support the prevention of financial abuse through elder education.

Sponsors Receive
  • Prominently displayed signage promoting your organization as a sponsor
  • Your company's literature displayed on a special table close to the seminar
  • Recognition during welcome ceremonies and/or during sponsored event
  • Recognition in conference seminar materials
  • Additional recognition as noted under each category
Luncheon Wednesday - $5,000
Four (4) lunch tickets, opportunity to briefly promote your company, some event customization
Bingo Spot! - $250 per square
(Ten squares available)  Ensure vendor traffic with a bingo square!
Seminar Materials Sponsor - $1,500
Company name/logo printed on the seminar materials
Attendee Lanyards - $1,000
Company supplies seminar attendees with company lanyards that are visibly worn throughout the seminar
Conference Bags - $2,000
Company supplies seminar attendees with company bags that are distributed to attendees.

EXHIBITS

Exhibit Fees - $350
Wednesday, December 4, 2008
 9:00a.m. - 2:00p.m.

Questions call (916) 443-2017 or egrigat@cdaa.org
Erin J. Grigat, Training Consultant