Exhibitor Prospectus & Sponsorship Opportunities

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Exhibitor Prospectus & Sponsorship Opportunities
CARDIOMETABOLIC
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S E P T E M B E R 2 5 — 2 7, 2 0 1 5
C A E S A R S PA L A C E
L A S V E G A S
CARDIOMETABOLIC
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2015 NEW ORLEANS
may 30—june 1, 2015
H I L T O N N E W
R I V E R S I D E
O R L E A N S
NOW TWICE
PER YEAR!
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit is dedicated to translating
late-breaking clinical research on cardiometabolic syndrome
risk reduction into practical and targeted education that
can easily be applied to real-world clinical scenarios in
the primary care setting. Primary care physicians (PCPs)
and allied health professionals are optimally positioned
to combat the increasing prevalence of cardiometabolic
syndrome by addressing prevention and risk reduction,
as well as treatment, monitoring, and essential patient
education and involvement.
Led by PCPs and other clinical experts, the Cardiometabolic
Risk Summit is designed to stimulate discussion and offer a
forum in which best practices in cardiometabolic syndrome
risk reduction and management can be shared among
primary care colleagues from across the United States. The
agenda for this fully accredited CME/CE conference features
large group sessions and highly focused, small group
workshops, each led by well-respected physicians and allied
health professionals with an expertise in cardiovascular
disease (CVD), diabetes, and obesity. Through cutting-edge
educational sessions enhanced with effective, applicable
best practice recommendations, PCPs will be provided the
vital tools necessary to turn the tide of the cardiometabolic
syndrome epidemic.
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit will convene PCPs,
internists, general practitioners, nurses, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, certified diabetes educators, dietitians,
and other related healthcare professionals involved in the
treatment of patients at risk for cardiometabolic syndrome.
ACCREDITATION
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit will submit for accreditation
with and/or is accredited by the following associations:
 American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
 North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME)
ABOUT THE
JOURNAL
For more than 50 years, primary care
practitioners have turned to Consultant
and its online multimedia platform,
Consultant360.com, as the foremost
sources for clinical, peer-reviewed advice
from top experts across various therapeutic
specialties. In keeping with the journal’s
overall purpose of providing targeted and
practical information, Consultant is pleased
to host the 3rd Annual Cardiometabolic Risk
Summit, a unique educational conference
that brings the pages of Consultant to life
in an interactive, face-to-face format.
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Facts about
Cardiometabolic
Syndrome
Cardiometabolic syndrome — a constellation of
risk factors including hypertension, dyslipidemia,
insulin resistance, and obesity that increase the
risk of CVD — is a nationwide epidemic, affecting
approximately 1 in 3 adults in the United States.¹
In fact, patients with cardiometabolic syndrome
are twice as likely to develop CVD within 5 to 10
years compared with individuals without these
risk factors.² The risk for type 2 diabetes is even
more alarming as cardiometabolic syndrome
increases the likelihood of developing this
condition fivefold.³
CARDIOMETABOLIC
SYNDROME:
A CONSTELLATION
OF RISK FACTORS³
References
1. Ervin RB. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adults 20 years of age and over, by sex, age, race and ethnicity, and
body mass index: United States, 2003-2006. Natl Health Stat Report. 2009;(13):1-7.
2. Alberti KG, Eckel RH, Grundy SM, et al. Harmonizing the metabolic syndrome: a joint interim statement of the International
Diabetes Federation Task Force on Epidemiology and Prevention; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; American Heart
Association; World Heart Federation; International Atherosclerosis Society; and International Association for the Study of
Obesity. Circulation. 2009;120(16):1640-1645.
3. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov. Accessed November 6, 2013.
4. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6135a3.htm. Accessed
November 6, 2013.
5. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/cholesterol/facts.htm. Accessed November 6, 2013.
6. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/pdf/ndfs_2011.pdf. Accessed November 6, 2013.
7. Consultant for Pediatricians. http://www.pediatricsconsultant360.com/Obesity-Declared-Disease-By-AMA. Accessed
November 6, 2013.
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Diabetes
Hypertension
Nearly 8.3% of the U.S. population
suffers from diabetes — an estimated 25.8
million individuals. An additional 79
million people are considered to have
prediabetes.6
Approximately 1 in 3 adults have been
diagnosed with hypertension, accounting
for 46.3 million ambulatory visits each year.4
Dyslipidemia
33.5% of the adult population has high
low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad”
cholesterol. Individuals with high total
cholesterol have approximately twice the
risk of heart disease as people with
optimal levels.5
Obesity
33.8% of the U.S. population is obese
with another 34% considered overweight,
putting them at risk for heart disease,
stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types
of cancer.7
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MARKETING THAT
DRIVES ATTENDANCE
Our aggressive marketing campaign reaches more
than 250,000 primary care professionals and
includes the following channels:
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The best aspect of
CRS was meeting
loads of new
people, none of
whom knew our
product was
available.
”
M. Everitt, Clinical Specialist
Sales, Kaneka Pharma America, LLC
Partnerships with leading clinical organizations, associations,
and societies
Print advertising in Consultant, Consultant for Pediatricians, and
Annals of Long-Term Care
CONFERENCE PARTNERS
Dedicated 2015 Primary Care Cardiometabolic Risk Summit website
Banner ads on each partnering organization’s and journal’s website
Banner ads on each journal’s e-newsletter, and Consultant’s
biweekly photo quiz
Polybag promotions in Consultant
Comprehensive direct mail campaign using journal mailing lists
Highly targeted e-marketing and fax campaigns
Public relations
Social networking advertising including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
And much more!
We support our exhibitors in a variety of ways:
Impression-driven sponsorships
Customized marketing programs
An experienced sales staff to assist with reaching your marketing goals
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Of 2014 CRS
Attendees Surveyed:
100%
68%
of attendees would recommend
CRS to a friend or colleague
of CRS attendees visited the
exhibit hall Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
85%
found the products/services in
the CRS exhibit hall to be of
value for their work and
patient care responsibilities
CRS attendees that have
attended other national
primary care meetings,
80% of them said that
CRS was better or much
better in comparison.
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practice setting
Specialty
Office Based Np/PA Hospital Other None Of nearly half of the
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CATEGORIES
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BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
BUILD &
DEVELOP
relationships with purchasing
decision-makers and influencers
RESERVE YOUR
BOOTH SPACE
FOR 2015!
The exhibits, an integral part of the Cardiometabolic
Risk Summit experience, complement the pro-
UNCOVER &
IDENTIFY
new, qualified leads on the spot
CREATE
a positive and lasting impression
in the marketplace
NETWORK
with key opinion leaders, faculty, and
clinicians from a wide variety
of organizations
gram and clinical sessions, letting participants
examine and evaluate the latest developments in
research, equipment, supplies, and services that
Included in Booth Fees
are represented for use in the field of cardiomet-
Standard 7" × 44" booth identification sign showing
exhibitor name and booth number
abolic care.
Draped 8' back wall and 3' side rails
Exhibiting at the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit
will give you the opportunity to identify qualified
leads on the spot, build and develop new business relationships, and have unprecedented networking opportunities with hundreds of clinicians.
Who should exhibit? Any company that wants to
reach clinicians in the cardiometabolic field, includ-
Exhibit description in the exhibition guide
Complimentary exhibit badges (quantity based
on the size of the booth space)
Exhibitors may add a draped table, two chairs, and a
wastebasket to their exhibit booth for a fee of $325.
Orders must be placed 30 days prior to the first day
of each show. Please select the corresponding box
on the exhibit contract. Additional furniture can be
arranged through the show decorator.
Value-Added Exhibitor Benefits
titioners, physician assistants, certified diabetes
Recognition through a comprehensive and
innovative promotional campaign of emails,
direct mail, and advertising targeted to over
250,000 primary care professionals
educators, dietitians, and other clinical specialties.
Extensive pre-conference coverage in
Consultant and other industry publications
ing primary care physicians, nurses, nurse prac-
Hyperlink on the official conference website
Press opportunities on the official conference
website
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CRS SPRING AND
CRS FALL BOOTHS
$5,000* for 10' × 10'
$10,000* for 10' × 20'
$20,000* for 20' × 20'
2015 NEW ORLEANS
Exhibit hall is carpeted.
denotes column (24" × 30" ).
Electrical comes off columns.
food &
beverage
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CRS SPRING
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
food &
beverage
Saturday, May 30, 2015
CRS SPRING BOOTHS
$2,500* for 10' × 10'
$5,000* for 10' × 20'
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food &
beverage
CRS FALL BOOTHS
$3,000 for 10' × 10'
food &
beverage
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203
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 Grand Opening in Exhibit Hall
Sunday, May 31, 2015
 Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
 Exhibit Hall Reception
There will be 4 total exhibit hall hours over 2 days, the
majority of which do not conflict with the CME/CE-accredited
educational sessions. Hours subject to change.
(If contracted by February 13, 2015, then $3,100)
$6,000 for 10' × 20'
(If contracted by February 13, 2015, then $6,200)
$12,000 for 20' × 20'
(If contracted by February 13, 2015, then $12,400)
exit
exit
*All booths Include "Passport to Prizes" when contracted
by February 13, 2015. Passport to Prizes is a traffic driver,
$500 value per conference.
food &
beverage
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CRS FALL
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
125
318
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218
119
food &
beverage
food &
beverage
324
entrance
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217
216
117
112
Friday, September 25, 2015
 Lunch in Exhibit Hall
 Grand Opening in Exhibit Hall/ Cocktail Reception
Saturday, September 26, 2015
 Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
110
 Lunch in Exhibit Hall
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108
Sunday, September 27, 2015
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106
 Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
 Brunch in Exhibit Hall
food &
beverage
20’
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205
20’
20’
There will be 7 total exhibit hall hours over 3 days, the majority of which
do not conflict with the CME/CE-accredited educational sessions.
Hours subject to change.
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105
0
10
300
203
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entrance
Exhibit halls is carpeted.
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20
20’
301
“
We had good booth traffic,
better than some larger shows.
Attendees were engaged
and willing to learn!
”
Ashlee Gora
Sr. Marketing Manager, ResMed
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JOIN THE GROWING LIST OF COMPANIES
THAT HAVE EXHIBITED AT AND SPONSORED
THE CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK SUMMIT AND
KNOW THE VALUE OF MEETING THE LEADERS
IN CARDIOMETABOLIC CARE.
Abbott Laboratories
HeartSmart Technologies
Advanced Clinical Products
Ideal Protein
Akrimax Pharmaceuticals
Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Kaneka Pharma America, LLC
Allergan, Inc.
Korr Medical Technologies
Amarin Pharmaceuticals
LipoScience
American Board of Obesity
Management
Matrix Medical Network
American Heart Association
Mopro
AMGEN
National Committee for Quality
Assurance
Apollo Endo
Merck
Association of Physician Assistants
in Cardiology
New Whey Nutrition
AstraZeneca
Nutrition 411
Atherotech Diagnostics Lab
Overeaters Anonymous
Bariatrix Nutrition Group
PreDx Diabetes Score
Boehringer Ingelheim
Boston Heart Diagnostics
The Registry of Physician
Specialists
Calvin Scott Inc.
ResMed
The Cardio Group
Robard Corporation
Cell Science
Salix Pharmaceuticals
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Santarus, Inc.
Cleveland Heart Lab
Singulex, Inc.
Consultant
SleepImage
Cyrex Laboratories, LLC
Stoltenberg Consulting Inc.
diaDexus, Inc.
DiaSorin Inc.
The Goldring Center for Culinary
Medicine at Tulane University
drwanted.com
TriHealth Physician Partners
Eisai Inc
Take Shape for Life
Endurance Products Company
Tethys Bioscience
Everidis Health Sciences
Vasolab
Feel Good Inc.
VIVUS, Inc
The Gideons International
Wolters Kluwer
Nevada Diabetes Association
Globo SA
GuardaHeart
Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc.
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SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsorships are an excellent
way to enhance product awareness, drive more traffic to your
booth, and increase lead and
revenue generation.
Your support of the educational program and other approved
opportunities will increase your
brand awareness while supporting the educational goals of the
Cardiometabolic Risk Summit.
Each sponsor is recognized in
publications, signs, and a variety
of other high-exposure ways
during the summit.
Outlined herein is a list of the
available sponsorship opportunities. If you would like to propose
an idea that is not listed, simply
call your sales representative.
IN THIS PROSPECTUS, YOU’LL
FIND INFORMATION ON THE
FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES:
Product Theater
Walk for Wellness
CRS Mobile App
Additional SponsorshipS
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PRODUCT
THEATER
Benefits include
One hour of dedicated promotional time
Up to 300 professional attendees
Listing on the Cardiometabolic Risk
Summit website and in regular email
messages to all pre-registered attendees
Meeting room at the hotel
Signage outside the meeting room
Acknowledgement of support in the 2015
Cardiometabolic Risk Summit syllabus
Email invitations distributed to preregistered attendees
Online registration
On-site registration and meeting
management
Food and beverage consisting of a plated
meal and non-plated meal options
Audiovisual support, including projection
package and microphones
total cost: $30,000–75,000
Opportunities are limited. Please call your
Cardiometabolic Risk Summit sales
representative today to secure your preferred
time slot.
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WALK FOR
WELLNESS
The Primary Care Cardiometabolic Risk Summit is dedicated
to promoting healthy lifestyle options for all attendees. As
part of our efforts, we are proud to offer the Walk for
Wellness program. Attendees will receive a pedometer in
their attendee bags. At this time, they will be instructed to
clip it on and log their steps each day at the Walk for
Wellness booth. Marketing efforts for the Walk for Wellness
Fall program and sponsoring company include:
1,000 pedometers with sponsor’s logo to be distributed to
attendees on-site during the registration process
Acknowledgement at the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit
Opening Session explaining the initiative and thanking the
sponsor
Addition to March and April (CRS Spring) and July and
August (CRS Fall) advertisements in Consultant, promoting
the initiative and acknowledging the sponsor’s support
Banner advertisement on the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit
website in February, March, and April for CRS Spring and
June, July, and August for CRS Fall, promoting the initiative
and acknowledging the sponsor’s support
1 press release about the Walk for Wellness, which will
include supporter acknowledgement
3 proprietary e-blasts to pre-registrants highlighting the
Walk for Wellness initiative and the sponsor’s support (60
days, 30 days, and 14 days out from the start of the
Cardiometabolic Risk Summit)
On-site phone message to Cardiometabolic Risk Summit
attendees’ hotel rooms, reminding them of the initiative
and to wear their pedometers
Walking path in convention/meeting space that provides
distances with Walk for Wellness floor decals and sponsor
logo
Informational sheet inserted into attendee conference bag
with sponsor acknowledgement
1-Page advertisement in the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit
exhibit guide with sponsor acknowledgement
exclusive sponsorship package: $20,000
As an exclusive sponsor of the Walk for Wellness program,
your brand will be in the sole, prominent position for all
marketing activities. This sponsorship opportunity will be
sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
partial sponsorship: $10,000
(minimum support level)
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Increase brand awareness, drive traffic to your
booth, and possess a strong visual presence
before, during, and after the conference.
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CRS MOBILE APP
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit is pleased to
offer the Conference Mobile App, which allows
attendees to have mobile access to conference
activities by a simple touch of their smartphone.
app features
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Conference schedule
Exhibitor list
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Faculty list
Floor plan
CONFERENCE APP
YOUR
LOGO
HERE
Cme/ce information
faculty
YOUR
LOGO
HERE
Industry-supported symposia and product
theater listings
Attendee information
Twitter feeds
Searchable content
Push notifications
Sponsorship Includes:
“Sponsored by (company logo)” on front splash page
“Sponsored by (company logo)” in the tool/
search bar (located on top of page)
Active first button (company logo) linking to
your website
2 scheduled push notifications during the
conference
Promo pop-ups: highlight your company and
promote your website/booth number on the
home screen. Sponsor Image: 400 pixels × 400
pixels, message (25 characters), and button text
(10 characters)
exclusive sponsorship package: $25,000
This sponsorship will give you a very strong
presence throughout the Cardiometabolic Risk
Summit. The sponsorship will be sold on a firstcome, first-served basis.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit will be held at the Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
This hotel is located on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Caesars Palace recaptures
the glory of Greece and the grandeur of Rome in an 85-acre destination resort
that sets the stage for an unparalleled experience of breathtaking opulence
combined with impeccable service and every contemporary luxury imaginable.
Discover an iconic empire where indulgence knows no bounds.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas is located just minutes from McCarran International
Airport. A cab to the hotel will cost about $20, depending on traffic. Reservations
are now being accepted for the summit. A limited block of rooms is being held
at Caesars Palace for conference attendees and exhibitors at a discounted rate
of $189 USD per night for single or double occupancy. To receive the special
reduced rate, you must reserve before Sunday, September 14, 2014, and reference
the group name: CRS.
We encourage exhibitors to book rooms early, as the hotel is expected
to sell out. To reserve your room, call 866-227-5944 or book online at https://
resweb.passkey.com/go/SCCRS4.
Please note that one night’s deposit is required to hold your reservation.
In the event of cancellation, the hotel must be notified at least 14 days prior to
your arrival date. Failure to cancel your reservation at least 14 days in advance
will result in the forfeiture of your deposit of one night’s room and tax.
CRS SPRING
HOTEL INFORMATION
The Cardiometabolic Risk Summit will be held at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside.
Experience the best of the Crescent City at Hilton New Orleans Riverside. Relax
in a spacious guestroom with a view, take a stroll down Bourbon Street for some
entertainment, and savor local specialties at Drago’s Seafood restaurant. Catch
up on work at River Blends Café, or host an event in one of our signature meeting
spaces. With plenty of amenities and things to do, Riverside is the ultimate in
New Orleans accommodations.
Hilton New Orleans Riverside is located approximately 25 minutes from New
Orleans International Airport. A cab to the hotel will cost about $33, depending
on traffic. Reservations are now being accepted for the summit. A limited block
of rooms is being held at Hilton New Orleans Riverside for conference attendees
and exhibitors at a discounted rate of $189 USD per night for single or double
occupancy. To receive the special reduced rate, you must reserve before Friday,
April 24, 2015 and reference the group name: CRS.
We encourage meeting participants to book rooms early as May/June
is peak season and the hotel is expected to sell out. To reserve your room,
call 1-800-HILTONS (1-800-445-8667) or book online at: https://aws.passkey.
com/g/35760332.
Please note that one night’s deposit is required to hold your reservation.
Deposits are non-refundable.
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EXHIBITOR AGREEMENT
Complete this form to reserve exhibit space for the Cardiometabolic Risk Summit (CRS). Please note that by submitting
this form, you understand that your use of this space is subject to the conditions and terms provided on the back of this
agreement, which upon acceptance by CRS will become a binding contract between you, as the exhibitor, and CRS.
Subsidiaries of one company may have more than one name. Unaffiliated companies may not have a combined listing.
EXHIBITING COMPANY INFORMATION (as it should appear in the exhibitOR guide)
2015 NEW ORLEANS
EXHIBIT BOOTH
crs spring & fall booths
 $5,000* for 10’ × 10’
3 complimentary badges†
 $10,000* for 10’ × 20’
5 complimentary badges†
 $20,000* for 20’ × 20’
Company name_________________________________________________________________________________
8 complimentary badges†
Company address_______________________________________________________________________________
CRS Spring Booths
May 30–June 1, 2015
City______________________________________________State____________ Zip code______________________
Company telephone_______________________________Company fax__________________________________
Company website_______________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT INFORMATION
Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, LA
 $2,500* for 10’ × 10’
3 complimentary badges†
 $5,000* for 10’ × 20’
5 complimentary badges†
CRS Fall Booths
Contact name________________________________________________ Contact title_____________________________________________
Contact email________________________________________________ Contact telephone_______________________________________
September 25–27, 2015
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
 $3,000* for 10’ × 10’
3 complimentary badges†
(if contracted by February 13, 2015, then $3,100)
Customer service email_______________________________________ Customer service telephone______________________________
 $6,000* for 10’ × 20’
5 complimentary badges†
Authorized Signature_____________________________________________ Date_________________________
Please note that by submitting this form, you understand that your use of this space is subject to the conditions and terms provided, which
upon acceptance by CRS will become a binding contract between you, as the exhibitor, and CRS.
(if contracted by February 13, 2015, then $6,200)
 $12,000* for 20’ × 20’
8 complimentary badges†
PAYMENT INFORMATION We agree to pay the total booth cost as rental for the space allotted to us. We understand that a 50% deposit
(if contracted by February 13, 2015, then $12,400)
must accompany the application with the balance due 6 months prior to the show. After this, payment in full must accompany all
space applications. Make check payable to HMP Communications or provide credit card information below.
CANCELLATIONS Notification of intent to cancel must be provided in writing. Cancellations 6 months prior to the show will result
in forfeiture of 50% of the total booth fee; cancellations after this will result in the forfeiture of the total booth fee. Notice of
cancellations must be submitted in writing.
 Charge the entire amount to my credit card at this time.
 Check enclosed: Make check payable to HMP Communications and mail with your application to:
HMP Communications, Dept. 1110039, PO Box 150422, Hartford, CT 06115-0422
 Visa
 MasterCard
†
All badges required beyond the free allotment as shown
will cost $75 each if ordered 30 days prior to the show.
After 30 days, additional badges will cost $100 each.
 Only charge the deposit to my credit card at this time.
Credit card type:
*All booths include Passport to Prizes when contracted
by February 13, 2015. Passport to Prizes is a traffic driver,
$500 value per conference.
 American Express
 Discover
Name on credit card (please print)_______________________________________________________________
Credit card number_____________________________________________________________________________
Expiration date__________________ Security code____________________ Postal code___________________
Return completed agreement to:
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Nick Lombardi
Group Director, National Accounts
North American Center for Continuing
Medical Education, llc (NACCME)
Phone: 609.630.6216
Mobile: 732.890.6260
[email protected]
Furniture package
Add 1 draped table, 2 chairs
and a wastebasket for $325
(must be ordered 30 days before the show date)
 Spring $325
 Fall $325
Traffic Enhancers
 Passport to Prizes ($500)
After February 13, 2015
TOTAL BOOTH COST: $ ______________________
Booth location
1st choice:________________
2nd choice:________________
3rd choice:________________
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SPONSORSHIP
AGREEMENT
2015 NEW ORLEANS
CRS SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
All sponsorships are EXCLUSIVE to one company
unless the item is marked with an asterisk. Increase
your exposure and take advantage of discounted
pricing by having a presence at both the CRS Spring
and Fall meetings for select offerings.
Company name______________________________________________________________________
Company address____________________________________________________________________
City_____________________________ State____________Zip code___________________________
Company telephone___________________________Company fax___________________________
Company website____________________________________________________________________
CRS SPRING AND FALL
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Meter Boards
(6 per show)
 Spring and Fall:
$12,500
 Spring: $5,000
 Fall: $9,000
CONTACT INFORMATION
Attendee Tote Bags  Spring and Fall:
$9,500
Contact name_____________________________________ Contact title___________________________________________
 Spring: $3,500
 Fall: $7,500
Contact email_____________________________________ Contact telephone_____________________________________
Customer service email____________________________ Customer service telephone____________________________
Advertising in
Exhibition Guide*  Spring and Fall:
$6,500/page
Authorized Signature_____________________________________________Date_______________
 Spring: $3,000/page
 Fall: $4,000/page
Please note that by submitting this form, you understand that your use of this space is subject to the conditions and terms
provided, which upon acceptance by CRS will become a binding contract between you, as the exhibitor, and CRS.
PAYMENT INFORMATION We agree to pay the total sponsorship fee for the item(s) we have selected. We understand
that a 50% deposit must accompany the application with the balance due 6 months prior to the show. After this,
payment in full must accompany all space applications. Make check payable to HMP Communications or provide
credit card information below.
CANCELLATIONS Notification of intent to cancel must be provided in writing. Cancellations 6 months prior to the
show will result in forfeiture of 50% of the total fee; cancellations after this will result in the forfeiture of the total fee.
 Only charge the deposit to my credit card at this time.
 Check enclosed: Make check payable to HMP Communications and mail with your application to:
HMP Communications, Dept. 1110039, PO Box 150422, Hartford, CT 06115-0422
 Visa
 MasterCard
 Spring: $2,000
 Fall: $4,000
Bag Insert*  Spring and Fall: $3,500
 Spring: $1,750
 Fall: $2,500
 Charge the entire amount to my credit card at this time.
Credit card type:
Lanyards  Spring and Fall:
$4,500
 American Express
 Discover
Mailing List  Spring and Fall: $1,500
 Spring: $750
 Fall: $1,250
Cyber Café  Spring and Fall:
$18,000
 Spring: $10,000
 Fall: $10,000
Room Drop  Spring and Fall:
$4,000
 Spring: $1,500
 Fall: $3,500
Guest Room Keycards  Spring: $3,500
 Fall: $9,500 SOLD
Grand Opening of
Exhibits*
 Spring: $5,000
 Fall: $15,000
Coffee/Beverage Station*
 Spring: $3,500
 Fall: $10,000
Email to Registrants
 Spring: $750
 Fall: $1,500
Hanging Banners*
 Spring: Call for
custom quote.
 Fall: $8,500 (per banner,
up to three locations
available)
Name on credit card (please print)____________________________________________________
Credit card number__________________________________________________________________
CRS FALL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Expiration date__________________ Security code___________ Postal code_________________
 Badge Holders $9,500
 Lighted Panels
$4,500
 Registration Desk
Panels
$8,000
 Table Stickers $4,500
Return completed agreement to:
www.primarycarecardiometabolic.com
Nick Lombardi
Group Director, National Accounts
North American Center for Continuing
Medical Education, llc (NACCME)
Phone: 609.630.6216
Mobile: 732.890.6260
[email protected]
 Footprints/Floor
Decals $7,500
 Conference Pen $6,000
 Mobile Push
Notifications $1,500
 Passport to Prizes
$500
Contact Nick Lombardi to inquire about these opportunities.
CARDIOMETABOLIC
RISK SUMMIT FALL
CARDIOMETABOLIC
RISK SUMMIT SPRING
2015 LAS VEGAS
2015 NEW ORLEANS
TERMS & CONDITIONS
This form indicates the policies and regulations set forth as part of the contract for
sponsorship with CRS. CRS reserves the sole right to render all interpretations, to amend and
enforce these policies and regulations, and to establish any and all further regulations not
specifically covered below to ensure the general success and well being of the conference.
CRS reserves the right to decline, prohibit, and/or deny any sponsorship that in its sole
judgment is contrary to the character, objectives, and best interests of the conference or
suitable for its attendee audience.
General Exhibit Information All exhibits must be set 3 hours prior to the opening of
the first day of show without exception. No exhibitors may dismantle exhibits until the
official closing time. CRS reserves the right to assign booth space. All booths must reflect
a uniform image. Each exhibitor will be permitted to display the following items only:
literature, logos, company signs, and samples.
Exhibitor Services The following services will be provided for exhibitors at no additional
charge: 7” × 44” identification sign, 8-foot-high back wall, and 3-foot side drape. The
official decorating and drayage company of CRS will provide and distribute an exhibitor kit
containing literature and rates for all services and equipment. All furnishings and special
requirements should be ordered through that decorating company.
Ceiling Height No hanging sign or booth display may exceed 8 feet in height with the
exception of island booths and perimeter booths. Companies in island or perimeter booths
must contact show management for booth displays exceeding 8 feet for restrictions.
Exhibit Coordinator The official decorating company will direct and manage all of the
following services and will have a service desk in operation at the time of installation and
dismantle:  Exhibitor service manual distribution  furnishings  labor  rent or exhibit
displays  signage  material handling services  transportation services.
Exhibitor’s Information Kit A complete Exhibitor’s Information Kit containing all the
necessary order forms for drayage, electrical service, furniture rental, carpeting, cleaning,
etc., will be emailed to each exhibitor 60 days prior to the show. The official decorating
company of CRS will also provide instructions within the kit so forms may be processed online.
Photography in the Exhibit Hall The use of cameras (including but not limited to
cellular phones, film, digital video taking, or image or sound capturing) or audio taping
equipment is prohibited anywhere during the conference without prior permission from
CRS and/or the presenting author.
Subletting of Space The exhibitor agrees that the display will be confined to the area of
space reserved and that subletting or showing products other than those manufactured
or represented by the exhibitor is strictly prohibited.
Policy for Assignment of Space All applications for space must be submitted on an
agreement form. Please keep a copy for your records. It is not always possible to assign
one of your preferred choices. However, the management company will try to assign a
space in your requested area. The primary consideration in the assignment of space to
exhibitors shall be in the best interest of CRS. CRS may, at its discretion, accept or reject any
application for space and reserves the right to relocate or reassign exhibit booths at any time.
Space assignments are contingent upon a timely receipt of application, the size of exhibit
requested, physical layout and characteristics of the exhibit hall, compatibility of exhibitors,
and other factors as determined by CRS, such as overall support of the meeting.
Terms of Payment/Cancellation Prices of exhibit booths are as indicated on the exhibitor
agreement. Applications for each exhibit space must be accompanied by a 50% deposit
in the form of a credit card payment, check, or money order made payable to naccme, LLC.
The balance of the payment shall be due no later than 6 months prior to show. Applications
submitted after 6 months must be accompanied by payment in full. Should any contingency
prevent CRS or exhibition from occurring, CRS shall not be held liable for any expenses
incurred by exhibitors. If CRS receives written notice of space cancellation prior to 6 months,
a 50% refund of the total booth fee will be made. Cancellations after this will result in
the forfeiture of the total booth fee. Notice of cancellations must be submitted in writing.
Installation/Dismantling The official exhibit contractor, Freeman, will provide an exhibitor
services kit containing literature and rates for all labor, services, electrical connections,
furniture, and miscellaneous equipment to exhibitors 60 days prior to show. Please
check your exhibitor kit for order deadline dates. Freeman will also provide instructions
for submitting forms online.
www.primarycarecardiometabolic.com
Arrangement of Exhibits The exhibitor agrees to manage its exhibits so as not to obstruct
or interfere in any way with the general view, the view of the exhibits of other exhibitors, or
the free passage of spectators. The decision of CRS as to what constitutes such obstruction
or interferences will be final.
Care of Space The exhibitor agrees not to deface, injure, or mar the exhibition hall, any of
the furniture or fixtures contained therein, and/or any of the property of whatever nature
placed therein. All materials used by exhibitors must conform to the requirements of the
Fire Department. X-ray equipment is to be disconnected.
Security CRS will provide around-the-clock security to control access to the exhibit hall
and this will continue during exhibit hall hours. CRS and the conference center are not
responsible for loss of or damage to exhibitor property. Exhibitors will be required to
display proper credentials to gain access to the floor.
Liability CRS will not be liable for any damages in the event that performance of this
contract is rendered impossible for any of the following causes: destruction of the exhibit
hall or any substantial portion thereof by fire, earthquake, the elements, a public enemy,
strikes or other public disorder, impossibility of performance created by lay or any public
authority, and/or for any cause beyond its control or the control of the conference center.
Children Under no circumstances will children under the age of 18 be allowed in the exhibit
hall during installation or dismantle. For reasons of insurance, children are not permitted
on the show floor. Due to limited seating capacity and the highly technical nature of the
programs, children are not invited to attend presentations.
Shipping Instructions Please ship early and prepay all transportation charges. Collect
shipments will not be accepted and all shipments should be labeled with a return
address. Additional shipping instructions and labels will be provided in the decorating
kit. All shipments should be packed securely and fully prepaid. Bills of lading should be
forwarded to the drayage agent when shipment is made. Each exhibitor agrees to ship
his/her materials at the company’s own risk and expense.
Conduct of Exhibits All booths must be uniform. Interviews, demonstrations, and
distribution of literature or samples must be made within the booth area assigned to the
exhibitor. Canvassing or distributing of promotional materials outside the exhibitor’s own
booth will not be permitted. Any and all educational activities conducted at the booth must
be delivered via headsets — no exceptions. CRS reserves the right to monitor and reduce
the sound of any system so that it does not interfere with the show and/or other exhibitors.
Exhibitors may not serve or dispense food or beverages of any type from their booths or
in the exhibit area without the consent of CRS. No part of the display, including products,
is permitted outside the exhibit space. Products and furnishings should be arranged with
the safety of the exhibitors and attendees in mind. Each exhibitor must make provisions
for the safeguarding of his goods, materials, equipment, and display at all times. The
exhibit hall will be secure during closed hours, but neither CRS nor the conference center
will be held liable for personal injuries or for damage to property owned or controlled
by the exhibitor in the rented exhibition space. All of the exhibitor’s property should be
deemed to remain under the exhibitor’s custody and control in storage, in transit to or
from, or within the confines of CRS or its service contractor. Each exhibiting company should
acknowledge that it is responsible for obtaining insurance coverage in such amounts as
it deems appropriate to comply with its obligations hereunder and for its own protection.
Each exhibiting company that wishes to insure its exhibit and display materials against
loss of any kind must do so at its own expense.
Electrical Power and Utilities Rates and data on electrical power, telephone connections,
etc., will be provided in the Exhibitor Service Manual from the decorator.
Telecommunication Services Rates and data will be provided in the Exhibitor Service
Manual from the decorator.
Cancellation Policy Cancellations 6 months prior to the show will result in forfeiture of
50% of the total booth fee. Cancellations after this will result in the forfeiture of the total
booth fee. Notice of cancellations must be submitted in writing.
Sponsor and Education ProviderLogistics and Meeting Provider
, LLC
an HMP Communications Holdings Company
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RISK SUMMIT FALL
2015 LAS VEGAS
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For sponsorship pricing, please contact your sales representative.
Nick Lombardi
Group Director, National Accounts
North American Center for Continuing
Medical Education, llc (NACCME)
Phone: 609.630.6216
Mobile: 732.890.6260
[email protected]
www.primarycarecardiometabolic.com
CARDIOMETABOLIC
RISK SUMMIT SPRING
2015 NEW ORLEANS