Updated:Apr 9, 2002
 
Exhibitors
 
OPPORTUNITY TO SET UP YOUR DISPLAY BOOTH AT THE:
 
FIRST NATIONS CONNECT CONFERENCE
Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay, Ontario
February 11 - 14, 2002
 
The conference should be of interest to First Nations leaders as well as agencies, businesses, governments and organizations that work with First Nations communities such as city and town administrators and planners, business and economic development leaders, IT and telecommunications managers, public works managers, health care and education managers and developers, local champions and project managers.
 
The purpose of the conference is to give delegates a chance to see working examples of on-line applications and services of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) so they can understand the possibilities of ICTs and begin to incorporate them into all aspects of their community and organizational strategic planning. A goal of the conference is to develop a NAN-wide strategy to link all the NAN communities to the Information Highway.
 
This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your related products and services. A limited number of organizations are being invited to assemble their display booth at this conference. All sessions will be held in a group forum layout, display booths will be prominently located at one side of the ballroom during the course of the conference and delegates will be able to visit the booths during coffee and lunch breaks.
The charge to non-sponsors and non-participants is $150 which includes admittance to the conference, three buffet breakfasts, two lunches and conference materials.
 
To book conference space.
Space is limited and must be booked as soon as possible with the Conference Coordinator, DKA Marketing at telephone: 807-473-4448 or email: dka@baynet.net, attention: Tammy.
 
Memo to Organizations
 
   
Citan - Jodi Carlson
Donald Grant - Plato
Bill Guiboche - Artist
http://arts.knet.ca/artists/billguiboche/index.html

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Website

Eugene Mishibinijima, Joe Wheesk, Brenda Iserhoff, and Wendy Caruk