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International School Safety Convention to be held in Denver, April 22-23, 2010

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Networking event for policy makers, business leaders, and the school construction community.

Who

There is no cost to join this important 2-day leadership summit sponsored by Johnson & Wales University, SchoolSAFE Communications, School Planning & Management Magazine, and the Edge Foundation UK. Highly interactive and results-oriented, the International School Safety Convention is organized and moderated by school safety leader Michael Dorn, in association with the Denver-based groups, School Safety Partners and the Foundation for the Prevention of School Violence.

View the Agenda and Register Online Now While Seats Are Available! 

Presenters include Mike Dorn, Randy Atlas, Perkins+Will, Weidlinger Associates, Dave Cullen, Sara Strizzi, Brendan O'Malley, Amanda Annan, Dennis McCarthy, Dick Caster, Tod Schneider, Matt McCarter, and surprise guests from the movies, April Showers and We Are The People We've Been Waiting For. Special program co-chairs are Alan Ford, AIA, author of Designing the Sustainable School, and Andy Purdy, former United States "Cyber Czar." Find out more about these experts at www.SchoolSafetyPartners.org/convention.

Designed for decision-makers and influencers:

  • Lawmakers
  • Foundation Executives
  • Federal Agency Executives
  • State Education Leaders
  • Superintendents
  • Private Sector Executives
  • Grant Project Managers
  • School Safety Center Executives
  • International Education Leaders
  • National Association Executives
  • School Safety Technology Providers
  • Book Authors
  • Magazine Publishers
  • National Initiative Leaders
  • Attorneys

What

The International School Safety Convention, "Creating Safer Schools for a Safer World"

Attendees will receive a Certificate of Training for Safe School Design, issued by Johnson & Wales University, College of Business.

When

April 22-23, 2010

Where

The event will take place on the Denver campus of Johnson & Wales University, College of Business

WOW!

The innovative networking opportunity involves presentations from a large number of experts, followed by interviews and open discussion in the Media Hall.

Special focus for those building new schools or dramatically improving existing ones: school design standards, best practices, lessons learned, latest technologies, funding, proposed legislation, school culture, and school climate.

High-definition television highlights of the proceedings will be distributed worldwide to journalists, television news producers, and online and mobile news video providers at more than 25,000 news organizations on all continents.


View the Agenda and Register Online Now While Seats Are Available!

 

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