Exhibitor Prospectus
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Program:а "Gluten Intolerance in the 21st Century Ц Breaking it Down"
Date: October 2007 (date TBA)
Exhibit time: 9:30 am Ц 4:30 pm
Place:
Whitman Auditorium
Brookly College
Brooklyn, NY
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honestly speaking brings cutting edge nutrition information and education to registered dietitians and other health professionals, who, in turn, communicate that information to other professionals and to the public through their professional work and volunteer endeavors.
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Who Should Exhibit? Companies whom provide any of the following:
- Gluten Free Products
- Products that promote healthy digestion and healing
- Industry Publications
- Textbooks and teaching aids
- Local (New York area) CAM (Complementary & Alternative Medicine) practitioners
аExhibiting Fee: $250
- 6 foot table
- 2 chairs
- Access to ALL nutrition professionals attending
Bonus features:
- Link on our website prior to event and up to 1 month after conference.
- ╝ page ad in materials given to attendees
- Listed in brochure mailing to 5,000 registered dietitians/diet technicians, if application received by February 28, 2007
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Other options:
- ╝ page ad in materials given to attendees only: $100.00
- Link on our website, prior to seminar and up to 1 month after seminar only: $100.00
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NOTE: honestly speaking partners with food companies and other organizations to develop materials and programs that deliver credible, science-based food, nutrition and health messages to consumers and to health professionals. honestly speakingТs sponsors are limited to those who promote products and services that support the advancement of the dietetics and other healthcare professionals. All materials developed for these programs are reviewed in detail for conformance with sound science and with ADA's (American Dietetic Association) positions, policies and philosophies. honestly speaking maintains editorial control and final approval of all materials associated with sponsored programs. Sponsors making product statements of properties, performance, nutrient values, beneficial results, etc., should be such that they can be verified by adequate data available in well-accepted literature.