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alyeska resort
Department of Natural Resources
DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL & GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
 3354 College Road
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-3707
Main: 907.451.5010
Fax: 907.451.5050
 Geologic Materials Center
18205 Fish Hatchery Road
The 108th annual Association of American State Geologists (AASG) meeting will be held at the
Eagle River, Alaska 99577-2805
Main: 907.696.0079
Alyeska Hotel in Girdwood, Alaska, June 12–16, 2016. The Association of American State GeolFax: 907.696.0078
ogists is an organization of the past and present chief executives of the state geological surveys
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in 50 states and Puerto Rico. The AASG was formed in 1879 to advance the scientific and practical application of geology and related earth sciences in the United States, and to improve methods of assembling and
disseminating data and information to the mining, energy, engineering, agriculture, utility, construction, insurance and
banking industries, educational institutions, civic and professional organizations, legislators, governmental agencies, and
the public.
The responsibilities of the various state surveys differ from state to state. While all function as a basic geoscience information source, many have regulatory responsibilities for water, coal, oil and gas, mineral development, land reclamation,
geologic hazards, etc.
This meeting provides a valuable opportunity to meet one-on-one with members of this influential group, encourage
applied research, formulate partnerships, and address issues important to you and your industry. Many of these groups
are engaged in industry-specific research, from mining issues to gas hydrates, and from unconventional oil and gas development issues to geologic hazards; the organizations represented by the AASG membership shape the discussion, direct
research, and influence, develop, and apply regulations covering a wide array of geology-related activities.
Sponsoring this conference provides a unique opportunity to access the leaders of these geoscience organizations, who
set the direction for geoscience research in their states and, through long-established and strong ties to federal agencies,
influence the direction and priorities of federal geoscience research. In addition to the chief executives of state geological
surveys, conference attendees frequently include leaders from related federal agencies. Sponsorship allows you to:
• Support an organization representing 50 state agencies whose missions directly support the geoscience
industries
• Network with leaders who influence, promulgate, or apply regulations
• Learn about the latest geoscience issues and topics
• Discuss and influence current and future research that could
influence your industry
• Find organizations with the capabilities to address your
research needs
We hope you choose to join us. Please contact me to take
advantage of the opportunity to sponsor this unique event.
Sincerely,
http://www.nps.gov/dena/
http://www.alyeskaresort.com
Steven Masterman
State Geologist and Director
907.451.5007
[email protected]
www.dggs.alaska.gov
http://www.nps.gov/katm/
http://www.travelalaska.com/
108th Annual Meeting
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June
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Resort
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Girdwood, Alaska
Association of American State Geologists (AASG)  SPONSOR FORM
108th Annual Meeting

June 12–16, 2016
Contact Name
The Hotel Alyeska

Girdwood, Alaska
Business Name
Mailing Address
Phone

City
Email Address
State
Zip
Website
Business name as you would like it to appear on materials (if different than Business Name above)
Proposed 2016 AASG Annual Meeting Schedule
BREAKFAST
on your own
6:30–8 am
BREAKFAST
7–8 am
Plenary Session 1
8–10 am
Tertiary
Intrusives and
Gold in an
Exhumed
Accretionary
Prism
REGISTRATION 3–9 pm
Lunch Included
Executive
Committee
5–6 pm
REGISTRATION 7 am–5 pm
PRE-MEETING
FIELD TRIP
(Optional)
8 am–3 pm
June 14
Tuesday
GUEST
FIELD TRIPS
(Optional)
Gold Panning
at 6 Mile Creek
BREAK
Plenary Session 2
10:30 am–Noon
Alyeska Shuttle to Local
Off-Site Entertainment
9–11 pm
Breakout
Session 2B
8–10 am
BREAK
Breakout
Session 3A
10:30 am–
Noon
Breakout
Session 3B
10:30 am–
Noon
BREAKFAST
on your own
BREAKFAST
7–8 am
BREAKFAST
7–8 am
Breakout
Session 2A
8–10 am
June 16
Thursday
AASG
Closed
Business
Session 2
8–10 am
GUEST
FIELD TRIP
(Optional)
Technical
Sessions
8–10 am
BREAK
Portage Glacier
&
Wildlife Viewing
Breakout
Session 4A
10:30 am–
Noon
Breakout
Session 4B
10:30 am–
Noon
OR
LUNCH
LUNCH
Hike Crow Creek
Pass
9 am–2 pm
Noon–1:30 pm
Breakout
Session 1A
3:30–5 pm
POST-MEETING
FIELD TRIP
(Optional)
MEETING FIELD TRIP
OR
AASG Closed
Technical
Business
Sessions
Choose from
Session 1
1:30–3
pm
Hotel Alyeska's
1:30–3 pm
many guest
BREAK
activities
(see concierge)
Noon–1:30 pm
7 am–10 pm
1964 Great Alaska Earthquake
Lunch Included
Breakout
Session 1B
3:30–5 pm
Closing
Plenary Session
1:30–4 pm
AASG Photos
4–4:30 pm
DINNER ON YOUR OWN
5–6 pm
Geology and
Petroleum Resources
of Cook Inlet, an
Active Forearc Basin
RECEPTION
5–6 pm
HOSPITALITY
ROOM
5–7 pm
OR
Redoubt Volcano Overflight
(6–8 people)
Dependent on weather
Alyeska Shuttle to Local Off-Site Entertainment
9–11 pm
EVENING
ON YOUR
OWN
HOSPITALITY
ROOM
5–7 pm
Redoubt
Volcano
Overflight
(alternate if
Monday is
canceled for
weather)
Alyeska Shuttle to Local Off-Site
Entertainment
9–11 pm
BANQUET
6–9 pm
GUEST SPEAKER: Ray Troll
Alyeska Shuttle to Local Off-Site Entertainment
9–11 pm
Sponsor Levels:
 PLATINUM – $10,000+
 DIAMOND – $5,000–$9,999
 GOLD – $2,500–$4,999
 SILVER – $1,000–$2,499
 Under $1,000 – Name in program
Interested in even more visibility?
Lunch Included
Aerial Tram Sightseeing
(Optional)
WELCOMING
RECEPTION
6–9 pm
June 15
Wednesday
REGISTRATION 8 am–Noon
June 13
Monday
REGISTRATION 7 am–Noon
Registration
6:30–7:45
am
June 12
Sunday
Bus trip to
Homer
and return to
Girdwood
Designate your sponsorship for an exclusive event or
service. Associate your company with attendees’
favorite functions. Choose from among these
opportunities, while they last (quantity available listed
after each):
PLATINUM
$10,000
plus
Logo displayed in
shuttles and buses
Company-provided
90-second video
shown at banquet
Company handouts included in
registration bags
Complimentary
registrations
Complimentary
banquet ticket[s]
Logo on all appropriate signage and
handouts
Advertisement in
program
DIAMOND
$5,000 –
$9,999
GOLD
$2,500 –
$4,999
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 Field Transportation (1) $15,000
 Banquet Dinner (1) $10,000
PLATINUM BENEFITS, including:
 Logo displayed in all shuttles and buses
 Acknowledgment page in all field trip guides
 2 additional registrations (5 total)
PLATINUM BENEFITS, including:
 Logo on thank you banner at dinner
 Acknowledgment page in banquet program
 3 complimentary Banquet tickets
 Field Trip Lunches (1) $5,500
 Welcoming Reception (1) $7,500
DIAMOND BENEFITS, including:
 Logo on lunch signage
 Acknowledgment page in field trip guides
 4 complimentary passes for geology field trip,
Tertiary Intrusives and Gold in an Exumed
Accretionary Prism
 Conference Lunches (2) $3,000 each
GOLD BENEFITS, including:
 Logo on lunch signage
 Business card ad in program
 4 lunch tickets per lunch sponsored
SILVER
$1,000 –
$2,499
DIAMOND BENEFITS, including:
 Logo on thank you banner at Welcoming Reception
 Quarter-page ad in conference program
 3 complimentary Welcoming Reception tickets
 Conference Breakfasts (4) $1,500 each
SILVER BENEFITS, including
 Logo on breakfast signage
 Business card ad in program
 4 breakfast tickets per breakfast sponsored
 Hospitality Room (4) $1,500 each
SILVER BENEFITS, including
 Logo on thank you banner in hospitality room
 Business card ad in program
 4 passes per night sponsored
Brand your company at AASG 2016 and maximize your visibility!
Don’t miss this great opportunity to build your company’s goodwill and recognition.
Contact Steve Masterman: [email protected] or 907-451-5007
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys  3354 College Road  Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-3707
Make checks payable to: AASG Alaska 2016
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