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Re: [802SEC] IEEE 802 Plenary Session Sponsors



Yes, but remember the targets we set last year for venues like this were for meeting space to be less than $350,000 if possible. We are around $325k for that at current exchange rates, the rest is because F&B is higher(at least it is only 15% higher than it was when we met there 3 years ago). The difference between then and now is we had a sponsor who paid for it and a better exchange rate. Bottom line, if we want the Non US, NNA venues at more affordable prices, we need sponsors. If we can not find sponsors, we said we would self sponsor.

At 10:57 PM 6/21/2013 -0700, Bruce Kraemer wrote:
Bob,
I'm surprised at the amount. Isn't that more than $1000 per attendee?

Bruce

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To: Bruce Kraemer; STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: RE: [802SEC] IEEE 802 Plenary Session Sponsors

Up to $400,000 would be nice, but any contribution is gratefully accepted.


At 10:39 PM 6/21/2013 -0700, Bruce Kraemer wrote:
>Bob,
>The proposed scheme looks good since it does not restrict our meeting
>planning. Did you have a $$ amount in mind we should seek for the
>Beijing meeting?
>
>Bruce
>
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>Subject: [802SEC] IEEE 802 Plenary Session Sponsors
>Importance: High
>
>All-
>
>Per the action item on the last EC call, this is what I have in mind
>for sponsorships
>
>If we want to reduce the deficit on the upcoming Beijing meeting and
>similarly at other non US, non NA events, other than raising the
>registration fee, we will need to seek sponsorships.  The sponsor's
>only duty is to contribute funds that can be used to offset session expenses.
>They have no role in the business of running the session.  In exchange
>we acknowledge the sponsor(s) by including their logo and a thank-you
>on the web registration area, on banners and signs at the session as
>appropriate, and on the badge (assuming there is space in the case of multiple sponsors).
>
>If we are in the (unlikely) fortunate position of running a surplus as
>a result of received sponsorships, I would suggest we return that
>surplus to the sponsors on a weighted basis proportional to their
>contributions, though this is something we can decide on later.
>
>Please let me know your thoughts and if you have any ideas or
>suggestions for sponsors for Beijing, please let me know as soon as possible.
>
>Regards
>
>Bob
>
>
>
>
>Bob Heile, Ph.D
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Bob Heile, Ph.D
Chairman Emeritus & Chief Technologist, ZigBee Alliance Chair, IEEE 802.15 Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks Co-Chair IEEE P2030 Task Force 3 on Smartgrid Communications
11 Robert Toner Blvd
Suite 5-301
North Attleboro, MA  02763   USA
Mobile: +1-781-929-4832
email:   bheile@ieee.org


Bob Heile, Ph.D
Chairman Emeritus & Chief Technologist, ZigBee Alliance
Chair, IEEE 802.15 Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks
Co-Chair IEEE P2030 Task Force 3 on Smartgrid Communications
11 Robert Toner Blvd
Suite 5-301
North Attleboro, MA  02763   USA
Mobile: +1-781-929-4832
email:   bheile@ieee.org

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