As of August 17, 2020
As with nearly every face-to-face business meeting right now, it just does not make sense to try and host our normal NAED summer meetings. However, that is not stopping NAED, and nor should it stop you for wanting to continue to grow in your career and improve opportunities for your business. See what we have enstore for you this summer:
For your safety and concern, NAED has decided to combine the 2020 Eastern Region Conference with the 2021 South Central Region Conference. "This will give us all more time to understand the impact of COVID-19," explains Tom Naber, NAED President. Tom goes on to say, "and it allows all of you more time to decide when you are ready to begin face-to-face meetings again. In the meantime, we are planning new ways to help you network and keep your business moving." The combined Eastern and South Central Region Conferences will be held February 22-24, 2021, at the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street, Tampa, Florida.
Adventure Conference is going to be moving to Spring 2021 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace in Baltimore, Maryland April 28-30, 2021. Watch for news on a virtual marketing event this fall!
NAED and the Missouri River Conference committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Missouri River Conference originally scheduled for September 27-29, 2020. Save the Date for next year's conference scheduled for September 26-28, 2021.
In an effort to allow you to plan for 2021 with your Electrical Industry channel, NAED is hosting our first ever Virtual Suite Meeting August 24-26, 2020. Click here to learn more!
As additional information becomes available, we reserve the right to cancel these meetings at anytime. In the event of a cancellation by NAED, registrant’s sole remedy will be a full refund of registration fees.
If attendees find themselves uncomfortable with attending our upcoming conferences, NAED will waive all NAED event cancellation fees as long as cancellation is received in writing 7 days prior to the conference.
The CDC addresses some questions people are asking about travel. Another great source regarding COVID-19 is the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to the CDC, the following actions can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 during travel:
Visit the CDC webpage for more information regarding domestic travel during these uncertain times.
As mentioned above, we’re monitoring the situation and will update you here on this page as this situation evolves.
Please let us know if you have questions or concerns, please contact us:
For the National Meeting contact NationalReg@naed.org
For Women in Industry Forum contact memberengagement@naed.org