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NCADP 2010 Annual Conference -- Building Bridges to Wider Audiences

January 14 - January 17, 2010
Louisville, KY
Online registration available until January 31, 2010

Overview | Plenary and Workshop Sessions | Conference Program | Networking Opportunities | Legal Training | Press Room | Awards Dinner | Sponsorship Opportunities | Exhibitor Opportunities | Hotel and Travel Information | Scholarships

Affiliate and organization exhibitors are encouraged to join us at the NCADP Annual Conference, Training for the Long Run: Building Bridges to Wider Audiences, in Louisville, Kentucky, January 14 – 17, at the Seelbach Hilton Hotel.

The NCADP Annual Conference is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive gathering of death penalty abolitionists in the nation. In 2010 it’s expected that close to 300 people will attend. They will be coming not only from Kentucky, but also New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Illinois, New Mexico, Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C. Conferees will include state legislators, attorneys, college students, criminal justice professionals, civil and human rights activists. In addition to our traditional attendees, we expect hundreds of local visitors to hear Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, Barry W. Lynn, Executive Director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and many other high profile speakers.

Your products will be displayed before a diverse group of decision makers, religious leaders, professionals and students from across the nation. Don’t miss out on this promotional and marketing opportunity which will last far beyond the conference! Fill out the attached exhibitors’ form today.

To exhibit, please complete the Exhibitor Form.

For more information on exhibiting at the Abolition communities’ premier event, please contact Chris Rutledge, Director of Development, at chris@ncadp.org or (202) 331-4090.


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