annual convention 2015 - Nebraska Funeral Directors Association
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annual convention 2015 - Nebraska Funeral Directors Association
PAGE 1 2015 CONFERENCE INFORMATION & SPONSORS PAGE 2 SPEAKERS & CE COURSES PAGE 3 REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 5 SCHEDULE PAGE 7 ANNUAL CONVENTION EMBASSY SUITES LINCOLN, NEBRASKA MAY 5-7, 2015 EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 21, 2015 REGISTRATION BROCHURE The 2015 Nebraska Funeral Directors Association Annual Convention is once again the place to be for professionals involved in the funeral home industry. The convention will feature educational sessions requested by funeral home professionals that will draw members from across the state. CO N VENTION H IGH LIGH TS For three days in May, funeral directors from across the state will come together in Lincoln to take advantage of leading-edge educational programming and an exhibit hall offering tools, ideas, and products applicable to their everyday work lives. In addition to enjoying the luxuries of the Embassy Suites, you will also enjoy the following benefits by attending the NeFDA Convention: • Up to 13 hours of continuing education options, featuring sessions delivered by nationally recognized, knowledgeable speakers. *4 additional hours may be earned for passing the State Exam. • The opportunity to view the newest innovations and products at our many Exhibit Hall booths. • With an anticipated attendance of more than 125 funeral directors and suppliers, networking opportunities are plentiful. Numerous social events provide attendees the opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences on a frequent basis. Be sure to mark May 5-7, 2015, on your calendar now. The deadline for early registration is April 21, so take a few minutes today to complete the registration form in this brochure as registration fees are higher after April 21. We look forward to seeing you in Lincoln! CO NFE RE NCE L O C A T I O N EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 1040 ‘P’ Street, Lincoln, NE 1-800-EMBASSY OR 402-474-1111 www.embassysuiteslincoln.com 2 0 1 5 P r o g r a m Co mmit t e e Be sure to identify yourself as an NeFDA Convention atTendee to receive the group rate of $144 (plus taxes) Single/Double rate for a King or Double Suite. The room block closes on April 12. Vaughn Wright Harman-Wright Mortuary, Beatrice The Embassy Suites is located in downtown Lincoln and offers a true two-bedroom suite with all the comforts of home. Complimentary, cooked-to-order breakfast and an evening reception are offered to each attendee staying at the Embassy Suites. Additional breakfast/reception tickets are available for attendees not staying on site; please ask the front hotel desk for details. PARKING Self parking is available in city-owned garages at 10th & Q or 11th & Q for a maximum of $9 per day. Valet parking is available for $17 per vehicle per night. Bradley Perdue, Chair Zabka Funeral Home, Seward Mark McBride Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral Home, Kearney Tim Strauser Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Gothenburg Kathi Schildt NeFDA Executive Director Tiffany Fougeron NeFDA Associate Director PAGE 2 EXHIBIT ORS • The Convention provides a great chance to renew or establish relationships with industry vendors. Come learn about products, services, and equipment that will be beneficial to your business. Be sure to thank them for their continued support of NeFDA. AT T IRE • Business casual is recommended, with the exception of the Annual Banquet, where registrants are encouraged to dress in business attire. Please bring a jacket as room temperatures may vary. SPONSORS Dia m ond Le ve l NEF DA M EM BERSH IP BUSINESS M EETIN G • The Association’s annual membership meeting provides not only an opportunity to elect the organization’s future leadership and conduct official business, but a chance to obtain important information that will make your membership investment more valuable and help your business. The meeting on Wednesday morning will give you a chance for both insight and input. Platinum Level Gold Level ENT ERT AINM EN T/ SOCIAL F UNCT ION S • Mingle with colleagues and friends at the • S ilver Level • B ro n ze L ev e l opening night activities. The exhibit hall and Wine & Cheese Reception will provide an excellent opportunity to visit with vendors and to catch up with friends. The Outgoing President’s Reception will be held Wednesday evening, May 6 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Following the reception, join family and friends for the annual convention banquet where we honor our award recipients. For the banquet entertainment, local humorist T. Marni Vos will provide attendees with an uplifting, entertaining evening. She is as funny as she is inspiring. T. Marni Vos leaves her audience not only with an additional communication tool, but she leaves them laughing, free of stress, and ready for change. PAGE 3 SPEAKERS & CE CO URS E S Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Bill Lauber has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer for over 25 years and is owner of funeral establishments in Milford and Friend. He served on the Policy Board for the National Funeral Directors Association, has served as the state association’s Legislative Chairman for over 12 years and is a past president of the NeFDA. Jon Reichmuth is the owner of Reichmuth Funeral Home in Elkhorn. He is licensed in Nebraska and Iowa. Jon has served on the Legislative Committee and on the Policy Board for the National Funeral Directors Association and is a past president of the NeFDA. Nebraska Issues Forum (1 hour CE) This workshop will bring you up-to-date on issues facing everyone doing business in Nebraska. One of the main issues that will be discussed is the changing continuing education requirements for the preneed insurance license which was covered under LB 198. Ken Whittaker has been affiliated with funeral service for over 50 years and has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer for over 42 years. He is the founder, consultant, education director and sole proprietor of Whittaker Funeral Support Services, L.L.C. Ken has been employed with the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service for over 33 years having served as Dean of Students and full-time instructor in the subjects of embalming, restorative art & cosmetology, speech, funeral service ethics, funeral service history and Texas State Law. Ken is a past member of the Embalming, Restorative Art, Communications and Funeral Service History Review Committees of the American Board of Funeral Service Education and a current member of NFDA, ICCFA, TFDA, North Texas FDA, the Dallas County Funeral Directors Association and The British Institute of Embalmers. Does Your Service End With Final Disposition? (1.5 hours CE) For the funeral home that believes their obligation to the customer is basically over once final disposition takes place, they are certainly not fulfilling a full service funeral facility concept. The need to look at all of the things a funeral home and staff can offer their families well after the service is concluded. From a serious after-care program to the variety of after service calls to make sure the family does not feel abandoned, can probably lead to maintaining a family’s devotion to their chosen funeral home. This program will offer a variety of effective ways funeral home staff can make sure they are continuing to serve long after the funeral itself is complete and final disposition takes place. Making the Best ‘First Impression’ (1 hour CE) How important it is that more individuals in the funeral profession understand how critical it is to always be mindful of the age-old cliché, You never have a second chance to make a first impression. It can be extremely important to evaluate the times each and every day when anyone on the funeral home staff may encounter a potential customer for the first time and what they need to do to create a positive connection that can benefit everyone involved. Individuals in funeral service must work very hard to help the public understand how important it is that they feel good about who becomes responsible on the part of funeral service for taking care of the living and ultimately being accountable for respectful care of the dead. State Exam Review (4 hours CE - if passing) Attendees will be able to take the open book State Exam. Passing the exam will give attendees 4 hours of CE and meet the requirement for taking the exam once every ten years. This is a new exam period which means everyone is eligible to take the exam. All licensees must take this exam at least once by 2016 in order to be able to renew their license. Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Susan Ann Koenig is an attorney turned executive coach, speaker, and writer. She inspires and empowers successful executives, professionals and leaders to make their greatest contribution. Susan has coached hundreds of leaders in business, government, non-profits, and the professions across the United States. Susan graduated summa cum laude from Drake University and obtained her law degree from Northeastern University School of Law in Boston. Susan is a graduate of the Academy for Coaching Excellence in Sacramento, California, and a Professional Certified Coach of the International Coach Federation. Susan’s undeniable passion for providing practical tools and powerful insights is seen in her enthusiasm for sharing how to move to the next level in your life with greater ease. The Energy of Eulogy (2 hours CE) As her family eulogist, Susan Ann Koenig knows that eulogies honor the deceased and comfort the bereaved. But what if your own eulogy inspired you to make your greatest contribution? In this powerful presentation we will look at how you are leading your business, living your life, and leaving your legacy. Join Susan Ann Koenig for an opportunity for insight coupled with practical principles for your business. Kim Medici Shelquist is an experienced marketing and communications professional. Prior to joining Homesteaders in 2009, she led the business development and communications team at Hospice of Central Iowa. She currently leads Homesteaders’ planning and developing team following five years as Director-Marketing Communications where she oversaw creative and marketing services in support of Homesteaders’ customers in their development of marketing initiatives that include public relations, advertising and direct mail programs. Kim holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s of business administration. She has also completed the Funeral Celebrant Certification program provided by the In-Sight Institute featuring Doug Manning and Glenda Stansbury as well as the NFDA’s Certified Preplanning Consultant course. Seek First to Understand How is Hospice Changing Funeral Service? (2 hours CE) Seek first to understand. The late Stephen Covey made this concept #5 on his list of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” but long before that, St. Francis of Assisi made it part of his prayer for divine guidance. Perhaps nowhere are these words more relevant than in the efforts to form effective relationships between funeral service and hospice care professionals. Funeral service and hospice care professions increasingly find their paths crossing. It’s important that we continue to develop these relationships in order to best serve families. This presentation will provide key facts about hospice, explore the role hospice plays in end-of-life planning and services and help funeral professionals understand how to initiate and grow relationships that better serve the funeral home, the hospice, and most importantly, the patient and family. SPEAKERS COURSES PAGE 4 & CE Thursday, May 7, 2015 T. Marni Vos is a former high school instructor who used humor and creativity to inspire and motivate students to go beyond their potential. Through laughter and communication she continues to educate people in all walks of life to meet their challenges with a light heart and the echo of laughter. Her humor is fresh, refreshing, honest and clean. Her presentation is original in style, extremely funny, and uplifting in content. In today’s business environment, where every skill counts, humor, laughter, and creativity can provide a winning edge. Nic Douglas has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer in Nebraska and Iowa for 16 years. He owns and operates Douglas Trade Service & Crematory in Omaha. In November 2014, Nic transported and cremated a Nebraska Medical Center’s patient who died from the Ebola virus. Nic will discuss his interaction with various local, state, and federal agencies and the various procedures used in handling this high profile case and give a personal account of his experience when called to serve in this unique situation Healer, Healing and Humor (1 hour CE) There are four attributes to our health: the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Our attitudes, perceptions, as well as our chosen responses affect not only the above attributes, but those we work with, and those that we serve. The best of humor is described, not as jokes, but anything that results in joy and laughter. Humor lifts us to our healing, and assists us in our well being Lessons Learned from the Field: First Ebola Removal in the United States (1.75 hours CE) Ebola developed in Texas in late September at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. The CDC and the State Department of Health worked with the local health department to devise a plan in case the patient expired. Days before the death, the CDC determined that the original course of action required to much exposure and set the State of Texas looking for an alternative. Global Mortuary Affairs, received the call on the 2nd of October, worked in concert with the state until the death. The guidelines of CDC and the wishes of the Department of State Health Services are the make-up of this program. Interrupting the guidelines, insuring safe handling and transport, as well as bio-containment, cremation and finally returning the cremated remains. The program is designed to point out the down falls in the system regarding communications, and preparedness, as well as highlighting how these problems became a starting point for conversations and change after the event was over. We will cover the timeline to the initial call, field operations and bio containment processes, and finally the cremation. Mark Robertson is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Mark received the 2014 Nebraska Lieutenant Governor’s Be Prepared Award for Excellence in Risk Communication, recognizing his efforts in raising awareness of risks and hazards, and highlighting the need for all Nebraskans to be prepared. Emergency Operations at UNL (1 hour CE) Like you, Mark Robertson has seen the seemingly endless stream of disasters in the media. Are we prepared in Nebraska? Do we knock on wood and hope it doesn’t happen here? Or can we be prepared? His presentation will be an overview of emergency management activities and teams at UNL. The conversation will include an inside look at Unified Command at Memorial Stadium for Nebraska Football, your safety plan, incident command, Departmental Emergency Operations Center, Family Assistance Center, Joint Information Center and more. David Patterson, CFSP, has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer since 1986. He is the Owner and Operations Director of Global Mortuary Affairs, LLC, the largest domestic and international shipping service in Dallas. He has been a member of the National Disaster Medical System since 1999 service as a Mortuary Office and most recently prompted to Operations Section Chief for FEMA Region VI. He has deployed to every major incident since 9/11 where he served as an identification Officer in the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Manhattan. David also served in Joplin, MO. David also has served the state as the Committee liaison for the Texas FDA Disaster Response Team and the Texas State DHHS. David also led the team in field deployments to Hurricane Ike. David has been appointed as part of the Governors Division of Emergency Management Committee as the voice of the funeral industries disaster response through the State of Texas Department of Public Health Preparedness Council as well as the steering committee on mass fatalities in Texas. David has been appointed to the Center for Disease Control steering committee on Ebola representing the funeral profession. IM PORT ANT DAT ES December 2014 • Membership dues deadline April 12, 2015 • Room block at Embassy Suites closes April 21, 2015 • Last day to register at the reduced registration fees • Last day to purchase banquet tickets at reduced fees May 5, 2015 • Exhibitors arrive in the morning • First session begins at 12:30 p.m. • Exhibit Hall opens; wine and cheese reception from 4:00-7:00 p.m. May 6, 2015 • Memorial service begins at 10:30 a.m. • Business Meeting begins at 11:00 a.m. • Exhibit Hall open from 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. • President’s Reception begins at 6:00 p.m. • Banquet featuring T. Marni Voss PAGE 7 SC HE DULE Tuesday, May 5, 2015 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration Desk Open 12:30 - 1:15 pm (.75 Hour CE) Nebraska Issues Forum - Bill Lauber, Jon Reichmuth & Jon Edwards 1:15 - 2:45 pm (1.5 Hours CE) Does Your Service End With Final Disposition? - Ken Whittaker 2:45 - 3:00 pm Break 3:00 - 4:00 pm State Exam Review - John Rice (Earn up to 4 Hours CE) 3:00 - 4:00 pm (1 Hour CE) Making the Best ‘First Impression’ - Ken Whittaker 4:00 - 7:00 pm (1 Hour CE total from Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall and Wine & Cheese Reception Sponsored by Keith M. Merrick Company, Inc. & Artco Casket Company Inc. Wednesday, May 6, 2015 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:00 - 8:00 am 8:00 - 10:15 am (2 Hours CE) Registration Desk Open Continental Breakfast / Past President’s Breakfast The Energy of Eulogy - Susan Ann Koenig 10:15 - 10:30 am Break 10:30 - 11:00 am 2015 Memorial Service 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (1 Hour CE) 12:00 - 1:00 pm 1:00 - 3:30 pm (1 Hour CE total from Exhibit Hall) Business Meeting • NFDA Update • NeFDA Business Meeting • Remember the Fallen • Heartfelt Memorial Buffet Lunch Exhibit Hall Open Seek First to Understand - How Hospice is Changing Funeral Service - Kim Medici Shelquist 3:30 - 5:30 pm (2 Hours CE) Sponsored by Homesteaders Life Company 6:00 - 7:00 pm Outgoing President’s Reception 7:00 - 8:30 pm Banquet, Officer Remarks and Officer Installation Sponsored by Federated Insurance 8:30 - 10:00 pm Entertainment by T. Marni Vos Thursday, May 7, 2015 7:00 am - 12:00 pm 8:00 - 9:00 am (1 Hour CE) 9:00 - 10:00 am (1 Hour CE) 10:00 - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 12:00 pm (1.75 Hours CE) 12:00 - 12:15 pm Registration Desk Open Healer, Healing and Humor - T. Marni Vos Emergency Operations at UNL - Mark Robertson Break Mass Fatality & Ebola Preparations for the Death Care Profession - David Patterson & Nic Douglas Closing Remarks and Adjournment Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Lincoln, NE Permit No. 1359 521 First Street, PO Box 10 Milford, NE 68405 EX HI BI TO R S ( as of 3. 13. 15) AFCTS All Mortuary Services Artco Casket Aurora Casket Company, LLC Baines Professional Vehicles Bass-Mollett Batesville Capital City Transfer Services, Inc. CFL Pre-Need Complete Bio-Recovery Contemporary Concepts Des Moines Area Community College Douglas Trade Service & Crematory Federated Insurance funeralOne Hotel Reservations Hanley Coach Sales Homesteaders Life Company Kansas City Kansas Community College Keith M Merrick Co., Inc. Messenger Mullen Coach Nebraska Vault Preferred Mortuary Services The BLC Group The Dodge Company The Heritage Company United Heritage Life Insurance Co. Vance Creek Woodworks Wilbert Manufacturers of Nebraska Wilbert Memorials Call NeFDA 402-761-2217 More about NeFDA Smartphones, scan these QR codes to learn more about NeFDA. Not all QR code content will work on all devices. 402-761-2217 (phone) • 402-761-2224 (fax) • [email protected] • www.nefda.org 2015 Nebraska Funeral Directors Association Annual Convention Embassy Suites - Lincoln, Nebraska - May 5-7, 2015 To register more than one person (other than spouse), please see the back of this form. Name (as you want it to appear on your badge)__________________________________________ Spouse__________________________________________________________________________ Company Name ___________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Telephone_______________________________ Email (provide for verification of registration only) _________________________________________ If you require special accommodations, check box and attach a statement of needs. Registration Fees: On or Before 04/21/15 After 04/21/15 First Member Registration........................... $125$175 Additional Member Registration.................. $100$120 Non-Member................................................ $325$425 Spouse.......................................................... $60$80 Student.......................................................... $25$45 Apprentice..................................................... $70$90 KFDA Member or SDFDA Member............. $125$175 $______________ $______________ $______________ $______________ $______________ $______________ $______________ Special Events: Wine & Cheese Reception (Tuesday) No Charge ___ Attendees Past Presidents Breakfast (Wednesday)No Charge ___ Attendees (Open to Past Presidents Only) Business Meeting (Wednesday) No Charge ___ Attendees Lunch Buffet (Wednesday) No Charge ___ Attendees President’s Reception (Wednesday) No Charge ___ Attendees Banquet (Wednesday)................................... $35$70 ___ tickets x fee = $______________ TOTAL OF TICKETED EVENTS $______________ Payment Method p Check (Payable to NeFDA) p Visa p Mastercard Name as it appears on credit card __________________________________________________________ Account # __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Exp. Date: _____ /______ Signature _____________________________________________________________________________ Billing or invoice services are not provided. Payment must arrive before the event. On-site registration is provided, but only credit card or check payments will be accepted before entry is allowed into the event. When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. When we use information from your check to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day we receive your payment, and you will not receive your check back from your financial institution. (If multiple registrants, please complete both sides of application.) Additional Convention Registrations (provide information that is different from page 1): Name (as you want it to appear on your badge)__________________________________________ Spouse__________________________________________________________________________ Company Name ___________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Telephone_______________________________ Email (provide for verification of registration only) _________________________________________ If you require special accommodations, check box and attach a statement of needs. Name (as you want it to appear on your badge)__________________________________________ Spouse__________________________________________________________________________ Company Name ___________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Telephone_______________________________ Email (provide for verification of registration only) _________________________________________ If you require special accommodations, check box and include a statement of needs. Registration Policies: Attendees registered on or before Tuesday, April 21 receive the early registration discount. Only registered individuals with badges or tickets may attend Convention events. Spouses must register to participate in the exhibit hall reception and lunch. Cancellation Policy: Registrants canceling on or before April 21, 2015, will receive full refunds. After April 21, those canceling will receive a refund less a $10 cancellation fee. Banquet ticket fees cannot be refunded after April 21. Continuing Education Credits: Funeral Directors can earn up to 13 CE hours at convention. Spouse Registration: This registration is offered only to spouses not employed in the funeral service profession and includes continuing education sessions and exhibit hall functions. Student Registration: Includes continuing education sessions, exhibit hall admission and lunch. 2 W AYS T O FAX: RE G I S T E R : MAIL: Complete form and fax both sides to 402.761.2224 Complete form and mail with payment to: NeFDA Convention 521 First Street, PO Box 10 Milford, NE 68405