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Registration Now Open for 2010 NEHS Conference

Wednesday 11. November 2009 - Event covers sustainable printing initiatives and health & safety issues

The 2010 National Environmental Health and Safety (NEHS) Conference, co-sponsored by SGIA, will be held March 15-17 at the Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre (Indianapolis, Indiana). Register now for the only conference that addresses the needs of safety, environmental and human resources for the graphic communications industry.

“This year’s event, themed `Printing for a Sustainable Future,’ offers invaluable opportunities for attendees to learn how to integrate best practices throughout their printing operation,” said Marci Kinter, SGIA’s Vice President of Government and Business Information.

The conference kicks off with a new event – Keynote Session “Extreme Recycling at Subaru,” led by Denise Coogan, Manager, Safety and Environmental Compliance for Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. Other conference highlights include:
-10 exciting breakout sessions focusing on emerging issues for the environmental, safety and health and human resource professional.
-Customers speaking about sustainability pressures, what they’re doing and what they expect from you.
-General sessions that focus on key business issues including environmental marketing and the health care debate.
-Interactive pre-conference workshops that explore ways to organize business operations while focusing on environmental, safety and sustainability efforts.
-Networking opportunities through social events and morning roundtable discussions.

“If you are looking to move your company and your customers into a state of environmental stewardship then you need to attend this conference,” said 2009 NEHS attendee Jay Downey, Research & Development, C & H Packaging Co., Inc.

SGIA members receive a discounted registration fee. Attendees can register a second person from the same company for half off the regular rate. For more information about the 2010 NEHS Conference and to register, visit SGIA.org, Keyword: NEHS.

http://www.sgia.org
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