2016 sponsorship guide - Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association

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2016 sponsorship guide - Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
Wisconsin Veterinary
Medical Association
2016
Sponsorship
Opportunities
Integrity
Compassion
Community
Well-Being
Please contact Jeremy Panizza
at (608) 257-3665 or [email protected] with
any questions or opportunities that align
with your strategic goals.
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Annual Sponsorship Level
Each year at the WVMA Annual Convention we recognize our diamond, platinum and gold level sponsors. We thank all of our
sponsors who help advance the mission and vision of the WVMA as well as support veterinary medicine in Wisconsin. All WVMA
events on pages 3 -5 count toward your yearly total indicated on the grid below . By sponsoring events throughout the year, you
gain access to the benefits in a specific dollar range. Annual sponsorship levels (November 2015 - October 2016) are listed below:
Annual Sponsorship Benefits †
Friend
Silver
$0 - $3,499
$3,500 - $7,499
Gold
Platinum
Diamond
Featured sponsor on WVMA Convention app‡
Recognition and logo at WVMA events
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Year-round recognition on the WVMA website
and a link to your company’s homepage
Advertisements in the WVMA Voice newsletter
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Special Recognition in 12 newsletters
Convention Benefits
Recognition at the Annual Meeting and
complimentary tickets3
Receive the following year trade show
information4
Two complimentary links to proceedings
Recognition on the WVMA Convention website
(link to your company’s homepage)
Advertisement in that year’s convention program
book (print and online version) 5
Recognition on the WVMA Convention App ‡
Recognition on convention signage
Recognition of sponsorship in your convention
exhibit booth
Listed in all printed materials pertaining to the
convention
If you are sponsoring a speaker, verbal
recognition at the beginning of the seminar
Total (Cash, In-kind or Combination)
$7,500 - $14,999 $15,000 - $24,999
$25,000
Not yet approved
Diamond & Platinum: Does not include Pet Hall of Fame and Food Armor®(if sponsorship is through foundation)
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Diamond: 1 full page, Platinum: half-page ad, Gold: 1 quarter-page ads (1 and in 2 publications. Publication runs October 2016 to September 2017)
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Diamond: 4 complimentary tickets, Platinum & Gold: 2 complimentary tickets
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Diamond & Platinum: 3 weeks prior to general mailing, Gold: 2 weeks prior to general mailing
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Diamond: 1 full-page and 1 half page, Platinum: 1 full-page, Gold: 1 half-page, Silver: 1 - 5”x 3”
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Total Sponsorship Level does not include sponsorship for the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Foundation or the Food Armor® program(if sponsorship is through foundation). In-kind
sponsorship is valued at half of cash sponsorship. Exhibit space and advertising are not recognized as sponsorship.
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October 13 - 16, 2016
Alliant Energy Center Exhibition Hall
Madison, WI
Confirmed 2016 Annual
Convention Speakers:
Small Animal Speakers:
Large Animal Speakers:
Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIM
Gastrointestinal Disease
Nigel Cook, BVSc, Cert. CHP, DBR,
Dipl. ECBHM, MRCVS
Laura Snyder, DVM, Diplomate ACVP
Clinical Pathology
Ellison Bentley, DVM, DACVO
Opthamology
Reproduction
Eric Rooker, DVM
Clinic Technology
Goef Smith, DVM, PhD
FARAD and Calf Health
Alison Diesel, DVM, DACVD
Dermatology
Tom Day, DVM, MS, DACVAA, DACVECC, CVA
Pain Management
Andrew Gendler, DVM, DACVR
Imaging
Small Animal Lunch Bunch Speaker:
Ilona Rodan, DVM, DABVP (Feline)
Fear-Free Treatment
Sunday Lab:
Cecilia Robat DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Oncology
Travis Henry, DVM, DipAVDC
Equine Dentistry
Molly Rice, DVM
Equine Dentistry
Elisabeth Patton, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM
Zoonosis
Lisa Schiller, PhD, MSN, RN, APNP, FNP-BC
Zoonosis
Large Animal Lunch Bunch Speakers:
Paul McGraw, DVM
Sheryl Shaw, DVM, MPH
Regulatory Update
Keynote Speaker:
Scott Zimmer
Public Speaker, Writer and Market Researcher
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ONE HEALTH. ADVOCACY.
Vision Partner
Our mission is to advocate and promote veterinary medicine, while enriching animal and human health. Our vision is to be
the premier state organization advancing veterinary medicine. Together with our four strategic goals we strive to bring the
veterinary profession to new heights. Those four strategic goals are:
One Health
Promote Animal and Human Health – Protecting animals, people
and the environment.
Value
Provide Value to Members – Delivering services and resources to
benefit veterinarians and the veterinary medical profession.
Advocacy
Enhance the Success of the Veterinary Profession –
Advancing the interests of the profession, animals and the public
through policy development.
Leadership
Create the Future of Veterinary Medicine through Strong
Leadership – Sustaining the leadership and resources to carry out
the strategic plan.
If your organization feels the same passion and social responsibility for the veterinary profession, please sponsor our strategic plan
for advancing veterinary medicine in Wisconsin. Be a sponsor. Become a partner. We are looking for partners to carry out a long
term strategic solutions. Together we can achieve a better, brighter future. Contact us and become a Vision Partner.
Continuing Education Sponsorship
The WVMA strives to provide relevant, in-depth continuing education opportunities within and outside of the annual
convention for veterinarians and clinic staff. We look to offer both scientific and non-scientific forms of continuing education as
they want to improve processes, staff communication and the overall financial health of their clinic. Please contact us if you have
any topics or ideas as well as interest in sponsoring these forms of CE:
• Retreats
• Workshops
• Series
Mind Body & Soul - A weekend for team wellness
Patricia Smith is a certified Compassion Fatigue Specialist with 20 years of training experience. She will educate and assist
teams in understanding compassion fatigue.
(Sponsorship Available Page 5)
Consider sponsorship. Contact Jeremy at (608) 257-3665 or [email protected]
BE A SPONSOR. BECOME A PARTNER.
MIND BODY & SOUL
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A Weekend for Team Wellness
Saturday, April 9 and Sunday, April 10 • Wisconsin Dells, WI
RECOGNIZING & MANAGING
COMPASSION FATIGUE
Agenda
SPONSORSHIP
Presenting Sponsor - $10,000
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Saturday, April 9, 2016
8:30am Registration
9:00am – 11:45 Morning Session
12 pm Lunch
1 – 4:30pm Afternoon Session
4:30 – 5:30pm Networking Reception
5:30pm Evening on your own
Sunday, April 10, 2016
9:00 – 11am
Morning Session
11:15am Adjourn
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Speaker Sponsor - $5,000
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Speaker Bio:
Patricia Smith is a certified Compassion Fatigue
Specialist with 20 years of training experience. As
founder of the Compassion Fatigue Awareness
Project© (www.compassionfatigue.org), she writes,
speaks and facilities trainings nationwide in service
of those who care for others. She has presented to
caregivers in numerous helping professions
including social work, health care, law
enforcement, chaplain services, suicide prevention,
educators, and most often to those in animal
welfare. She has presented at many different
forums including the California Veterinary Medical
Association Leadership Forum, National
Conference on Campus Sexual Assault & Violence
and many more around the nation and world.
Caring too much can hurt. When caregivers focus
on others without practicing self-care, destructive
behaviors can surface. Apathy, isolation, bottled
up emotions and substance abuse head a long
list of symptoms associated with the secondary
traumatic stress disorder now labeled:
Compassion Fatigue
The Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project© is
dedicated to educating caregivers about
authentic, sustainable self-care and aiding
organizations in their goal of providing healthy,
compassionate care to those whom they serve.
Naming rights to reception/lunch/break1
Mentioned as presenting sponsor coming back from
break/lunch
5 minutes to address attendees (during April 9 intro)
Logo on program and signage
Interactive logo on WVMA event page
Logo on reception drink tickets2
Booth at Mind, Body, Soul Event
Complimentary registration (meals/breaks) for 3 individuals
Mentioned as sponsor of speaker
Mentioned as sponsor coming back from breaks
3 minute to address attendees (during April 9 intro)
Logo on program and all signage
Interactive logo on WVMA event page
Booth and Mind, Body, Soul Event
Complimentary registration (meals/breaks) for 2 individuals
Reception Sponsor - $5,000
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Naming rights of reception3
Mentioned as sponsor during closing remarks
3 minutes to address attendees at reception
Logo on program and all signage
Interactive logo on WVMA event page
Logo on drink tickets4
Booth at Mind, Body, Soul Event
Complimentary registration (meals/breaks) for 2 individuals
Lunch Sponsor - $2,500
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Signage at lunch
Logo on program
Naming rights to lunch5
Booth at Mind, Body, Soul Event
Complimentary lunch for 2 individuals
Break or Continental Breakfast Sponsor - $1,500
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Signage at break6
Logo on program
Shared if there is a reception, lunch or break sponsor
Shared if there is a reception sponsor
3,4,5,6
Shared if there is a presenting sponsor
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VALUE. LEADERSHIP.
Veterinary Student Sponsorship
Blue Coat Ceremony
The WVMA Blue Coat Ceremony, held on April
3, 2016 is to honor third year students who are
getting ready for their fourth year. Students are
the future of veterinary medicine, our members
and your prospective clients. The Blue Coat
Ceremony is a way to recognize students and
their incredible commitment. Join us in
celebrating this achievement. Support the
WVMA and our continued commitment to
students, the future of veterinary medicine
and sponsors like you.
Blue Coat Ceremony
Scholar
Graduate
$1,000
$1,500
Sponsor Recognition on all Ceremony signage
Sponsor Recognition in Ceremony program
Tickets to Blue Coat Ceremony 1
Thank you advertisement recognizing sponsor
of Blue Coat Ceremony
Recognition in an email to the Blue Coat
Ceremony Class
Sponsor Recognition at Reception
Total
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Graduate: Two (2) attendees allotted; Scholar: One (1) attendee allotted
Additional Student Sponsorship Opportunities
While the WVMA Blue Coat Ceremony is to honor third year students, all veterinary students are the future of veterinary
medicine, our members and your prospective clients. Each year we look to create unique learning opportunities and events
for veterinary students in Wisconsin. Below are some of the opportunities we’ve created:
Annual Convention Student Track
At our 101st Annual Convention we are excited to offer a veterinary student track. This track offers CE courses and labs
tailored to veterinary students that builds their knowledge and develops their skills as they become veterinarian.
(Sponsorship Available)
Student Networking Dinner - March 9, 2016 in Oregon, WI
Veterinary students spend an evening at a local veterinary clinic to network with staff veterinarians. This gives
students a great forum to ask questions about procedures, culture and products. (Sponsorship Available)
Student Day (Off-Campus Event)
Veterinary Student Day is an off-campus event hosted by the WVMA, in spring 2016, which cover an array of scientific and
non-scientific topics that students want to understand as continue to work toward starting their career. Each topic is guided
by an expert in their field. This is a great opportunity to educate student about products and services you offer.
(Sponsorship Available)
Student Resume Book
Student resumes are compiled in one concise book that details students’ experience and the opportunities they
are seeking. ($500)
Vets to Vet School
The WVMA hosts talks each semester at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary School of Medicine where a local veterinarian
gives guidance and educates veterinary students on topics in and outside the classroom. (Sponsorship Available)
We welcome ideas that you, our sponsor, may have as we continue to develop educational opportunities.
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INTEGRITY. COMPASSION.
Food Armor® HACCP Program and Training
In 2009, Wisconsin had the nation’s highest level of violative tissue residues in dairy
cull cattle. Dairy producers and veterinarians were targeted as the primary source of
the problem, and there was a call for increased state regulation to deal with the issue.
However, the WVMA chose to approach the problem differently and created the WVMA
Residue Task Force, a group of veterinarians focused on developing a non-regulatory
solution to the dairy beef residue issue. In the years since, the WVMA has trained
veterinarians and producers how to implement Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
Point (HACCP) plans for proper drug use on dairy farms across the nation.
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The original HACCP plan for proper drug use has evolved into a farm certification
program called Food Armor®. The following goals were set for the new program:
1) Develop a non-regulatory risk management tool that facilitates implementation of HACCP plans for proper drug use on farms.
2) Support local veterinarians’ on-farm efforts in the area of proper drug use.
3) Maintain and grow consumer and regulatory confidence in the Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR).
In the Food Armor® program, farms voluntarily participate to minimize drug risks and may be certified when they can
demonstrate full implementation and maintenance of a six-section HACCP plan for proper drug use. The only individuals that
may grant Food Armor® certification to farms are Food Armor® Accredited Veterinarians, those that have completed Phase I and
Phase II training workshops provided by the WVMA Food Armor® program. Becoming accredited in the Food Armor® program will
empower veterinarians to work with farms to minimize drug risks, implement treatment protocols, and improve record-keeping.
The WVMA has added a Food Armor® Outreach Specialist Veterinarian to help support and continue to grow the Food Armor®
Program. Under her direction, the program has trained 475 veterinarians and conducted Phase I and Phase II trainings in 19
states including California, New York and Pennsylvania. This year, so far, four more states are seeking Food Armor® training.
The WVMA needs your support to continue the success of Food Armor® and continue to improve drug use on farms. Help us
build more than just a program.
If you feel as strongly as we do about impacting the future of veterinary medicine and proper drug
use, support Food Armor®’s vision by being a sponsor. Become a partner.
Food Armor® Sponsorship
Support the Food Armor® program by becoming a sponsor and help to achieve the goals set forth.
(Sponsorship Available)
Veterinary Student Food Armor® Program Sponsorship
This program brings Food Armor® Phase I training directly to the future of veterinary medicine. Our goal is to equip students
with a foundation of responsible drug use education through the six sections of Food Armor®.
(Sponsorship Available)
Food Armor® Training Sponsorship
Support the Food Armor® program by sponsoring a training workshop.
July 8 - 9 in River Falls, WI (Sponsorship Available)
Consider sponsorship. Contact Jeremy at (608) 257-3665 or [email protected]
BE A SPONSOR. BECOME A PARTNER.
Wisconsin Veterinary
Medical Foundation
2016
Sponsorship
Opportunites
WISCONSIN
VETERINARY MEDICAL
FOUNDATION
helping animals through people
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COMMUNITY. WELL-BEING.
WISCONSIN
VETERINARY MEDICAL Foundation Opportunities
FOUNDATION
helping animals through people
In its third year, the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax deductible organization, continues to develop
new programs and events to follow its mission of ensuring the health and safety of animals through people. We look to provide
settings and platforms where veterinarians, veterinary students and the general public can come together to learn and grow.
Helping animals through people.
Connecting with Students, Youth and General Public
One focus is to grow youth programs that allow veterinarians and veterinary students to engage in teaching opportunities with
Wisconsin’s youth and potential future veterinarians. In empowering our membership comes the opportunity to provide
funding for educational mission projects. Endowments are a great way to start building tomorrow today. We ask that you
consider a long term investment for the future of veterinary medicine and consider an endowment.
Students of veterinary medicine are the immediate future, but they are also mentors to future generations. Their ideas carry
great weight and their ambition holds that weight. The foundation is a great incubator for those youthful, community driven
ideas. As a sponsor, your support can help bring those ideas into action. (Sponsorship Available)
Disaster Planning
We also focus on crisis preparedness. Disaster planning is crucial to Wisconsin and the nation. We strive to develop strategies and
tools to help our local veterinarians, producers and local fire and police departments. We need to build better stronger
strategies and tool kits for local stakeholders and your help as a foundation sponsor will make this possible. We believe that the
state of Wisconsin should be prepared and equipped appropriately at all times for disasters. Your support can help herds,
producers, pets and families minimize the impact a disaster can have on a community. If you believe strongly in disaster
planning and crisis management, contact the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Foundation. (Sponsorship Available)
Pet Hall of Fame
In its 22nd year, the Wisconsin Pet Hall
of Fame celebrates pets that exemplify
the affection, loyalty, and value of the
human-animal bond. Each year the
WVMF honors this special
relationship in three categories:
professional, companion and hero.
Inductees have contributed immensely
to the lives of their owners and their
communities.
This is a great opportunity to be a part
of a very special celebration where
veterinarians and the general public
come together. A great opportunity to
reach a targeted audience.
Pet Hall of Fame
Star
All-Star Superstar
Sponsor Recognition on all Ceremony signage
Sponsor Recognition in Ceremony program
Tickets to Pet Hall of Fame Ceremony1
Thank you advertisement recognizing sponsor of
Pet Hall of Fame Ceremony
Advertisement in the WVMA Voice newsletter
(October through September)2
Information Packet/Promotional Item
Sponsor table at Pet Hall of Fame3
Keynote presentation prior to PHOF presentation4
Total
$1,000 $1,500
$2,500
Star: Three (3) tickets; All Star: Two (2) tickets; Super Star: One (1) ticket
All Star: One (1) 2.55”x 3”; Super Star: One (1) 2.55 x 3 and One (1) 5.15 x 3
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Super Star: Allowed one (1) table to present material and two (2) banner stand signs
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Super Star: Two (2) minute to address audience. No product sales pitch allowed.
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BE A SPONSOR. BECOME A PARTNER.
Wisconsin Veterinary
Medical Association
2016
VetMed PAC
Opportunites
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VetMed PAC Opportunities
The Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association Political Action Committee (PAC) was established to advocate and promote
veterinary medicine, while enriching animal and human health through personal voluntary contributions in support of
candidates for state public office who have demonstrated support for veterinary medicine as well as small business.
As veterinarians, and those with a vested interest in veterinary medicine, our future success depends on our ability to
evaluate and respond to the changing needs and expectations of the society we serve. Legislative policies shape our
ability to practice veterinary medicine and impact the businesses you own and work for. Decisions increasingly
influence:
• Regulation and scope of practice • Animal welfare
• Licensing and unlicensed practice • Public health
• Business operations including employment and tax laws • Food safety
The role of the WVMA in state regulatory and policy creation and monitoring is critical. The VETMED PAC enhances this
advocacy by supporting candidates for state office who support veterinary issues or who are willing to listen and consider
our viewpoints. The VETMED PAC will assist with educational efforts directed at policymakers on the responsibilities of
veterinarians in the fields of public health, animal health and wellbeing, as well as food safety.
Through VETMED PAC, veterinarians and others are able to help the candidates who impact the veterinary profession.
It allows individuals to have a voice that reaches the state level. By gathering the support of many, individual voices are
amplified, creating a collective force that politicians recognize and respect.
Contributions to the WVMA VetMed PAC
Contributions must be made on a voluntary basis from a personal account. Contributions cannot be made from
corporate or business accounts. Contributions from both members and non-WVMA members are accepted. All personal
voluntary contributions will be deposited in a separate PAC fund. Support the VETMED PAC. It’s your profession, your
livelihood and your future. It’s your voice. AMPLIFIED.
For more information on the WVMA VetMed PAC, contact WVMA at (608) 257-3665 or [email protected]
WVMA FAMILY
WISCONSIN
VETERINARY MEDICAL
FOUNDATION
helping animals through people
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