Posted on

2012 Mid-Winter Conference

  

2012 TASA Mid-Winter Conference

February 15 – 17, 2012 – Park Vista Resort Hotel – Gatlinburg, TN

ACCOMODATIONS: The special TASA room rate is $77 (plus tax) per night. Make your reservations directly by calling (865) 436-9211 by January 23, 2012. discounted rate and room availability cannot be guaranteed after this date. Be sure to specify that you are attending TASA Mid-Winter Conference to receive the discounted rate.


Conference Registration

  Early  Regular 
 TASA members  $250  $300
 Non-TASA Members  $275  $325

Registration includes 3 day conference, workshop materials, continental breakfast (2nd day), buffet breakfast (3rd day), lunch (2nd day), hospitality reception and awards banquet.

Download Conference Brochure and Agenda in PDF


Purchase Order registration

TASA Member $300 (Registration) ***** Non-TASA Member $325 (Registration)  

Mail in your registration

Download and mail in your registration (pdf)  

Register by  OR use credit/debit card

TASA Member – Registration $300 (click here to register via PayPal or credit card)

Non TASA Member – Registration $325 (click here to register via PayPal or credit card)

Posted on

Meeting Dates/Minutes

TASA Board meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 10AM except during the Mid-Winter and Reimbursement Conferences. The board meetings during the conferences will be announced during the conference and/or on the agenda.

****Next Board meeting: January 9th, 2014 @ 10am CST at Ryan’s Restaurant in Lebanon TN - 405 S Cumberland St, Lebanon, TN 37087

Monthly board meetings are subject to change. To receive notification of meeting date changes, please register with the TASA eNews.

TASA Board Minutes


2014

January

February (annual meeting)

March (no meeting)

April

May

June


2013

January

February (DRAFT)

March (No meeting)

April

May

June

July (No meeting)

August

September

October

November

December


 

2012

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November (deferred)

December


 

2011

January

February (conference)

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


 

2010

January

February (conference)

March (no mtg)

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


 

2009

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


 

2008

January

February

March

April

May

June (cancelled)

July

August

September

October

November

December

Posted on

L. Gale Allen Memorial

Tennessee EMS experienced a great loss with the untimely passing of
a great EMS leader on 4-18-02,

 

L. Gale Allen

 

1952 – 2002

 

Gale was Director of Sevier County Ambulance Service.
He began his service in 1972 as one of the first to be hired by Sevier
County Ambulance. In 1983, Gale took over as Director and the service
continued to grow…to today's 37 full time – 13 part time employees –
6 units and one on the way. He was one of the pioneers for TASA and always
strived to promote the profession of EMS. As one employee stated "Gale
was a great boss, but most of all, he was a great friend"
. He
will be greatly missed
.

Posted on

Dues

 

Download Invoice

To obtain a printable Invoice, please select the file below and return to T.A.S.A.

TASA Dues (PDF File)

Note

The annual dues for all classes of membership shall be payable on or before August 1st of each year, and shall be remitted directly to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Association.

Membership Classes
Active Membership:
Dues:$200.00 a Year + $20.00 for every Licensed Ambulance Vehicle
Active membership shall consist of organization actually, openly, and lawfully engaged in the practice of ambulance service in the State of Tennessee, holding license as issued by the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Health, State of Tennessee, upon application and acceptance for membership. Organization shall be defined as any firm, partnership, division of government, company or corporation, or volunteer association. Each organization shall be entitled to one (1) vote.
Honorary Membership:
Dues: $0.00
Honorary membership shall consist of persons not actually engaged in ambulance service or related fields who are voted into such membership.
Associate Membership:
Dues: $200.00
Associate membership shall consist of builders and/or suppliers of ambulance vehicles, builders and/or suppliers of emergency medical supplies, person and/or firms engaged in allied fields who build and/or supply non-medical emergency equipment, communications equipment, suppliers of insurance protection, departments of the Federal, State, County and Municipal Governments, development districts and other agencies or industries involved in the emergency medical services profession. Associate membership will have no vote, but will be entitled to exhibitor fee discounts and advertising space in the Association newsletter.

Copyright ©2009 All Rights Reserved

Posted on

Committees

 

TASA Committees 2013-14


Legislative:

Keith Douglas “Chair”

Tommy Crowder

Ricky Slack


 

Audit/Budget:

Andrew Hart “Chair”

Rick Valentine

Keith Douglas


 

Bylaws:

John Fitzsimons “Chair”

Joyce Noels

Rick Valentine


 

Mid-Winter Conference:

Joyce Noles “Chair”

Tommy Crowder

Danny Houseright

Awards (subcommittee):

Keith Douglas “Chair”

Ricky Slack

John Fitzsimmons

Banquet (subcommittee):

Lis Henley “Chair”

Stan Clark

Equipment (subcommittee):

Doug McQuary “Chair”

Andrew Hart

Rick Valentine


 

Reimbursement Conference:

Ricky Slack “Chair”

Wallace Elliot

Keith Douglas

Equipment (subcommittee):

Doug McQuary “Chair”

Andrew Hart

Rick Valentine


Vendor Representative:

Rick Valentine

 

Note: Committee appointments must be within 60 days of the annual meeting each year. NAEMT appointment requires annual paperwork submitted to NAEMT.

Posted on

ByLaws

BY- LAWS

TENNESSEE AMBULANCE SERVICE ASSOCIATION

(As Amended February 2015)


Article I

Section I-Name: This Association shall be known as the Tennessee Ambulance Service Association.

Section II-Object: The object of this association is: to secure harmony in business; to cultivate a more friendly spirit socially; to elevate and bring to a higher state of perfection our profession; to enlighten and direct public opinion in relation to the laws on ambulance service in Tennessee; to disseminate correct principles of business management and the best method of protecting the interest of the ambulance services in professional practice and the general public; to safeguard the common interest of its members; and to foster and maintain among them high professional ideals of public service.


Article II

Section I-Membership: There shall be three forms of membership in this Association:

  1. Active Membership: Active membership shall consist of organization actually, openly, and lawfully engaged in the practice of ambulance service in the State of Tennessee, holding license as issued by the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Health, State of Tennessee, upon application and acceptance for membership. Organization shall be defined as any firm, partnership, division of government, company or corporation, or volunteer association. Each organization shall be entitled to one (1) vote.
  2. Honorary Membership: Honorary membership shall consist of persons not actually engaged in ambulance service or related fields who are voted into such membership.
  3. Associate Membership: Associate membership shall consist of builders and/or suppliers of ambulance vehicles, builders and/or suppliers of emergency medical supplies, person and/or firms engaged in allied fields who build and/or supply non-medical emergency equipment, communications equipment, suppliers of insurance protection, departments of the Federal, State, County and Municipal Governments, development districts and other agencies or industries involved in the emergency medical services profession. Associate membership will have no vote, but will be entitled to exhibitor fee discounts and advertising space in the Association newsletter.

Section II-Application: Application for membership shall be on forms furnished by the association and shall be accompanied by one- (1) year’s dues. The board of Directors shall determine the form and content of the membership blank.

Section III-Names of Applicants: When the application is for Active membership the application shall be made in the name of such organization as defined herein, and membership shall be issued as such.

Section IV-Rejection of Applications: All applications shall be referred to the Board of Directors who shall accept or reject such application. If the Board of Director’s decision is for rejection of any application, such applicant may appeal such decision of the board and may be set aside by 2/3-majority vote of members present.

Section V-Assignment of Membership: Membership in this Association is not assignable or transferable.


Article III

Section I-Payment of Dues: The annual dues for all classes of membership shall be payable on or before August 1st of each year, and shall be remitted directly to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Association.

Section II-Active Member Dues: The annual dues for Active membership in the Association shall be $200.00 plus $20.00 for each licensed ambulance vehicle.

Section III-Honorary Dues: Honorary membership in the Association is Complimentary.

Section IV-Certificate: Each Active membership shall receive a membership certificate.

Section V-Membership Standing: In order for any member to remain in good standing, dues shall be paid according to Section I of this Article.

Section VI-Associate Dues: The annual dues for Associate membership in this Association, shall be $200.00.


Article IV

Section I-Annual Meeting: The annual meeting of this Association shall be held during the Mid-Winter Conference at such time and place that as be determined by the Association when in session, but if the Association fails to determine the time and place, or if it becomes necessary for any reason to change the time and place fixed by the Association when in session, the Board of Directors is hereby authorized to designate such time and place for the Annual Meeting or convention. A written or printed notice of all meetings shall be sent to each member at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of Annual Meeting or Convention, by the Secretary.

Section II-Special Meetings: The President shall be empowered to call special meetings of this Association at such time and place as he/she may deem advisable provided that a printed or written notice shall be sent to all members ten (10 days prior to the meeting. Such notice may be omitted by unanimous consent of all members of the Board of Directors.

Section III-Officers of the Board: The President or Vice-President and Secretary or designee shall act at all meetings of the Association and Board of Directors.

Section IV-Quorum: A majority of the active members either in person or proxy at any regular or special meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business in this Association.

Section V-Quorum for Board Meetings: Eight (8) Directors present at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

Section VI-Confidentiality: To insure every member full and free discussion at the meeting of the Association and in order that it may be done without reserve, all discussions shall be considered and treated confidential. Any member divulging the affairs of the Association shall be subject to a fine, suspension, or expulsion, by the Board of Directors, after a fair and impartial hearing may determine. Fines of not more than $100.00, and or suspension of not more than one year may be imposed.

Section VII-Order of Business: The order of Business of the meetings shall be as follows:

  1. Roll Call
  2. A quorum being present, the President shall call the meeting to order.
  3. Reading of the Minutes of the previous meeting and disposal of any unapproved minutes.
  4. Report of the President.
  5. Annual Report of Officers.
  6. Report of Board of Directors.
  7. Report of Committees.
  8. Unfinished Business.
  9. Election of Nominees for appointment to the State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board.
  10. Election of Officers.

Robert’s “Rules of Order, Revised” is adopted as the rules governing all meetings.


Article V

Section I-Soliciting: Any member of this association who shall be guilty of soliciting or employing persons to solicit business, or agreeing to pay or paying a commission or fee or anything in conflict with the code of ethics, which has a tendency to degrade the profession or impair the honor thereof shall, upon conviction, be expelled from the membership in the Association.

Section II-Violation of By-Laws: A member may be suspended for a period not to exceed one year or expelled for cause, such as for violation of the By-Laws or rules or regulations of the Association or for conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the Association. Such suspension or expulsion shall be by two-thirds vote of the membership of the Board of Directors, provided that a statement of said charges shall have been mailed by registered mail to the member under charges at his last recorded address at least fifteen (15) days before final action is taken thereon. A notice of the time and place where the Board of Directors is to take such action in the premises shall accompany this statement. Said member shall have been given an opportunity to present a defense at the time and place mentioned in such notice.

Section III-Trial: No member shall be put to trial by the Board of any offense, unless the charges are in writing, distinctly specifying the nature of cause of the complaint, the time and place of the alleged offense and the names and addresses of witnesses, if any. The charges shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Association whose duty it shall be to make an exact and true copy of the charges and promptly send to members against whom the complaint is made and to notify them when and where the complaint will be heard. The charges shall be heard in person or by affidavit or deposition as may be agreed upon between the parties or as directed by the Board of Directors.


Article VI

Section I-Board of Directors: The activities of this Association shall be governed by a Board of Directors which shall consist of the President, Immediate Past President, and the Vice-president, Secretary, Treasurer, three other members of the Association elected as Regional Directors and a Director appointed by each of the State Chartered Directors Associations.

Section II-Terms of Directors:

  1. Regional Director: The terms of the Regional Directors shall be three years and they shall be elected for staggered terms as hereinafter provided. Each of the Directors, other than the officers, shall represent one of the three Grand Divisions of the State of Tennessee. A vacancy in the office of Director shall be filled by the Board of Directors for the unexpired term.
  2. Association Directors: Each of the State Chartered Directors Associations may submit a nominee for approval at the annual meeting. The nominee must be from a TASA member Service. Confirmation of the nominee must be confirmed by the board and will serve a term of one (1) year. The Board of Directors will fill a vacancy in the office from a recommended nominee of the respective Directors Association.

Section III-Duties of the Board: During the interim between the annual meetings, the government of the Association shall be in the Board of Directors. Said Board of Directors shall cause the By-laws of this Association to be faithfully executed and administered, shall have and exercise all executive authority whatsoever through itself or properly delegated committee or person over the activities of the Association and the members thereof, and in like manner have full management and control of matters relating to dispute, discipline, rules, property, interpretation of laws and all other activities of the Association at any annual or special meeting of this Association.

Section IV-Conduct of Business: The Board of Directors is hereby empowered to conduct any business by correspondence which is submitted to it by the President so long as it is not inconsistent with the laws of Tennessee, the Charter, and By-laws

Section V-Electing of the Board: The three directors shall be elected on a three-year rotation system. (progressing in order from West, Middle, East).


Article VII

Section I-President: The President or Vice-President shall preside at all meetings and of the Association and of the Board of Directors. He/She shall prepare and present, at each regular annual meeting of the Association, a report of the business and affairs of the Association for the preceding year and shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Association and perform such other duties as generally pertained and are incident to the office of President.

He/She shall have the power and it shall be their duty, immediately after his election and qualification, to appoint a Legislative Committee consisting of three (3) members of the Association; and Auditing Committee of three (3) members; a Committee on Education composed of three (3) members.

He/She may also appoint such other committees for duties that are not provided for, not in conflict with the Articles of Incorporation or the By-laws of the Association as, in his discretion, may be considered necessary and proper. The first member appointed on each committee should be the Chairman thereof, unless otherwise stated.

He/She shall not vote except in case of a tie.

He/She shall have the custody of the Bond of the Treasurer.

Section II-Vice President: The Vice-president shall have developed upon him the duties of the President in case of death, disability, incapacity or ineligibility of the President.

Section III-Secretary: The Secretary or designee shall attend all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors; shall keep, or cause to be kept, full and accurate minutes of all meetings of the Association and Directors; shall read such minutes at the proper subsequent meetings, shall issue all calls for the Association and Directors’ meetings; shall have charge of and keep the Corporate seal of the Associate and affix the same and attest the same, by his signature, to all instruments that may require the same.

He shall forward to the Governor of the State of Tennessee the names of such members who were nominated by the Association for appointment to the State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board within thirty (30) days after said nomination.

He shall promptly notify and deliver to the Board of Directors all complaints that are filed against any member of the Association.

He shall annually ascertain the exact number of members in good standing in this Association.

He shall attend to all correspondence of the office and any and all other duties that are incidental and usual to the office of Secretary or which may be assigned him by the Board of Directors.

His bond shall not be discharged or be relieved until he receives release from the Board of Directors.

Section IV Treasurer: He shall have the custody of and be responsible for all moneys and securities of the Association; shall keep or cause to be kept, full and accurate records and accounts in books, belonging to the Association, showing the transactions of the Association, its accounts, liabilities, and financial condition.

He shall deposit, or cause to be deposited in the name of the Association, in such Depository approved by the Board of Directors, all funds and moneys of the Association and shall sign all checks, in the name of the Association and by him as Treasurer.

His books and accounts shall be open at all times to the inspection of the President and Directors of the Association.

He shall also endorse for collection and deposit all bills, notes, checks and other instruments of the Association and make a full and complete report at the annual meeting of the Board of Directors, of the financial affairs and conditions of the Association, including all moneys received and paid out by him, and likewise, an annual report at the regular meeting of the Association.

He shall make such other reports at such other times as the Board of Directors may request of him.

He shall give a proper surety bond satisfactory to the Board of Directors in an amount to be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors. The charges for said bond are to be paid by the Association.

He shall, at the expiration of his term of office, deliver to his successor all books, records, papers, and other items of every kind, all moneys and everything of value belonging to the Association, and his successor shall give him a receipt therefore.

His bond shall not be discharged or be relieved until he receives release from the Board of Directors.

Section V-Salary: The salary of the Secretary /Treasurer shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

Section VI-EMS Board Nominee: The required number of persons for appointment to the State EMS Advisory Board shall be nominated at the regular annual meeting of the Association. Names of the persons so nominated shall be submitted to the Governor of the State of Tennessee. The persons so nominated shall meet the qualifications set up by the Tennessee laws governing the State EMS Advisory Board.

Section VII-Committees: The President shall appoint members to all committees within sixty (60) days after the date of the annual meeting.


Article VIII

Section I-Election of President: The Vice-president elected in the previous year shall automatically succeed to the office of President of the Association for a two-year term.

Section II-Election of Vice-president: The office of Vice-president shall move in succession from the Grand Division of the State of Tennessee due east and adjacent to the Grand Division from which the previous Vice-president was elected, such succession moving from East Tennessee and then the succession returns to West Tennessee to repeat its easterly movement.

Section III-Election of Secretary and Treasurer: The Secretary and Treasurer shall be for a three (3) year term, elected every third year at the annual business meeting.

Section IV-Nomination of Officers and Directors: The nominations for officers and the directors of the Association shall be made in writing and filed with the Secretary not more than forty-five (45) nor less than fifteen (15) days preceding the first day of the annual meeting.

Section V-Tellers: At the annual meeting or at any special meeting called for the purpose of electing officers and/or directors, the President shall appoint three (3) persons to act as Tellers to conduct the elections.

Section VI-Results of Election: Immediately following the election, the Tellers shall count the votes cast and determine which candidate is elected to each contested office. The Tellers shall report the successful candidates in writing to only the presiding officer at the meeting and he/she shall immediately thereafter announce their names to the membership. When two or more candidates receive an equally high number of votes, the winner shall be determined by lot under the supervision of the Tellers.

Section VIII-Nominee Automatically Elected: When only one candidate has been nominated for an office of from membership on the Board, the Secretary shall so advise the Tellers. The candidate is automatically elected, and the Tellers shall report his election in the election results.

Section IX-Terms of Office: The term of each officer and director commences upon his election and continues until his successor is elected and qualified.

Section X-Vacancies: Vacancies in offices other than the President and on the Board of Directors shall be filled by the Board. Vacancies of committee chairmanships or membership on committees shall be filled by the President. A person elected or appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.

Section XI-Removal of Officers and Directors: Any officer or director may be removed from such office or the Board for cause following the same procedure outlined in Article V.


Article IX

Section I-Amendments: These By-laws may be amended by two-thirds vote of the Active Members attending any Annual Meeting or Convention or any Special Meetings called for the purpose of amending these By-laws

These By-laws shall take effect immediately upon passage and shall remain in force and effect until repeal or amended. Any proposed amendment shall be filed in writing with the TASA Secretary no more than 45 days nor less than 15 days preceding a meeting of active membership.

Posted on

Billing Contacts

Blue Care
Elaine Roberson
(423)7527662

Better Health
Karen Ervin
(901)737-7095

VHP Community Care
Cecily Tate
(615)782-7853

Cariten Healthcare
PHP TN Care
Melvin Colon
(865)670-7360

Omnicare
Kym Middleton
(901)348-3342

Magellan Health Services
Peggy Thomas
(615)313-4489

Bureau of TNCARE
Jack Welch
(615)532-6743

Medifax
1-800-296-3736

Web MD
1-800-845-6592

Posted on

2013 Award Recipients

 

2013 TASA Award Recipients

 

Jimmy Studdard EMT Award

Robert Schell – McKenzie Regional EMS

(L-R) Chuck Latimer, Robert Schell and David Bowman (award sponsor)


 

Larry Griffin Paramedic Award

Kevin Tucker – Maury Regional EMS

(L-R) Kevin Tucker, Lis Henley and Mike Benson (sponsor)


Bob Thomas ALS Service Award

Lincoln Medical Center EMS

(L-R) Steve Feildhaus (sponsor), Lincoln Medical Center employees and Lis Henley

Selectech


 

John Bond Administrator Award

Brandon Morris – Hardin County EMS

(L-R) John Bond, Brandon Morris and John Combes


Tommy Erwin Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumous)

Jackie W. Wilkerson – State of TN EMS

(L-R) Keith Douglas, Robert Davis( VSCC), Wilkerson Family, Donna Tidwell and Dwight Davis (State EMS)


Dr. C. Robert Clark EMS Medical Director Award

Dr. John A. Nixon – Vol State Community College & First Call Ambulance Service

(L-R) Chip Brake (sponsor) and Dr. John A. Nixon


 

L. Gale Allen President’s Leadership Award

Dennis Rowe

Dennis Rowe – Rural Metro


 

 

Posted on

Vendor Information

Upcoming Events

Reimbursement Conference dates: October 2014 / October 2015 (The Inn at Opryland – Nashville, TN)

Mid-Winter Conference dates: February 12-14, 2014 / February 18-21, 2015 (Park Vista Resort – Gatlinburg, TN)


Click here to register/sponsor Online via PayPal

Click here to download the “mail-in” vendor registration/sponsorship form


ALL sponsor opportunities are for TWO TASA conferences – The annual Mid-Winter Conference (with a target audience of Tennessee EMS administrators and managers), and the medical reimbursement conference (held each fall with a target audience of EMS administrators and EMS medical billers).

 

Why Sponsor or Exhibit with the Tennessee Ambulance Service Association (TASA) conferences?

Reach Decision Makers –TASA members are the EMS leaders that make the decisions and have the purchasing power or have the ability to influence purchasing decisions.

Intimate Setting – While both conferences typically have an audience of 200 or less, this small focused audience will allow you to spend quality time with Tennessee’s EMS leaders.

Who attends TASA Conferences?

Attendees are current and aspiring leaders in Tennessee EMS. The target audiences include:

• Directors/Assistant Directors

• Education Coordinators

• Educators

• Supervisors / Field Supervisors

• Supply Officers / Fleet Managers

• Billing Agents

• Quality Improvement Specialists

• Communication Supervisors

• Field Training Officers

 


Sponsorship Levels:

 

Presenting Sponsor- $10,000 (only one of these available)

• Name will appear on all materials related to the conferences in conjunction with the conference title. I.E.:

TASA 2015 Mid-Winter Conference Presented by Ajax Medical

Medical Reimbursement Conference Presented by Ajax Medical

• Company Logo on TASA web-site from January 1 to Dec. 31 displayed with conference name as “Presented by”

• Company Logo and or name (depending on size of which) on all marketing materials (printed and electronic) along with conference name as “Presented by”

• Large booth space at both conferences

• Inside front cover full page ad in awards program

• Six free conference and banquet meal vouchers for the Mid-Winter conference

• Recognition in exhibit hall on signage as the Presenting Sponsor

Logo on front of the awards banquet program

• Ten minute time spot during the awards banquet to speak

• Eight banquet tickets

• Company promotional items may be included in attendee registration packet (Must meet submission deadlines)

• Associate membership of TASA with standard board approval

Platinum Sponsor – $5,000 (two available)

• Company logo on the TASA web-site all throughout the year under the Platinum Sponsor section (only two of these are available)

• Company logo included on all conference marketing materials (under the Platinum Sponsor section). Size of the logo depends on the amount of area on marketing item and will be in proportion to the sponsorship level.

• Company promotional items may be included in attendee registration packet (Must meet submission deadlines)

• Four free conference and banquet meal vouchers for the Mid-Winter conference

• Full page ad in the Awards Banquet Program at the Mid-Winter conference

• Associate membership of TASA with standard board approval

• Recognition in exhibit hall on signage as a Platinum Level Sponsor

• Vendor Booth space at both conferences

Gold Sponsor – $2,500 (four available)

• Company logo on the TASA web-site all throughout the year under the Gold Sponsor section (only six of these are available)

• Company logo included on all conference marketing materials (under the Gold Sponsor section). Size of the logo depends on the amount of area on marketing item and will be in proportion to the sponsorship level.

• Company promotional items may be included in attendee registration packet (Must meet submission deadlines)

• Two free banquet meal vouchers for the Mid-Winter conference

• 1/2 page ad in the Awards Banquet Program at the Mid-Winter conference

• Associate membership of TASA with standard board approval

• Recognition in exhibit hall on signage as a Gold Level Sponsor

• Vendor Booth space at both conferences

Silver Sponsor – $1,500  (six available)

• Company logo on the TASA web-site all throughout the year under the Silver Sponsor section (only ten of these are available)

• Company logo included on all conference marketing materials (under the Silver Sponsor section). Size of the logo depends on the amount of area on marketing item and will be in proportion to the sponsorship level.

• Two free banquet meal vouchers for the Mid-Winter conference

• Recognition in exhibit hall on signage as a Silver Level Sponsor

• 1/4 page ad in the Awards Banquet Program at the Mid-Winter conference

• Vendor Booth space at both conferences

Lunch Sponsor – $4,000  (one available)

• This sponsorship is for the lunch at the annual meeting held at the Mid-winter Conference

• Company logo on the TASA web-site all throughout the year as the Mid-Winter Conference Lunch Sponsor.

• Company logo included on all conference marketing materials (under the Lunch Sponsor section). Size of the logo depends on the amount of area on marketing item and will be in proportion to the sponsorship level.

• Two free banquet meal vouchers for the Mid-Winter conference

• 1/2 page ad in the Awards Banquet Program at the Mid-Winter conference

• Associate membership of TASA with standard board approval

• Recognition in exhibit hall on signage as the Lunch Sponsor

• Signage in the lunch conference area

• Five minutes prior to the start of the lunch if so desired

• Four lunch tickets

• Vendor Booth space at both conferences

T-shirt Sponsor (one available)

• This sponsorship is for someone to provide a conference t-shirt for all attendees to the mid-winter conference

• The T-Shirt must be approved by the TASA conference committee and must contain the logos of both TASA and the sponsor, as well as the theme of the conference.

• The cost of this sponsorship is the cost to provide the designated number of T-Shirts for the conference (approximately $2,000)

Giveaway Sponsor (unlimited)

• This sponsorship is for someone to help sponsor the give-a-ways for each conference

• Whatever the give-a- way is decided upon will determine the cost of this sponsorship

• This sponsorship is not limited to one organization

• Give –a-ways will have both TASA and the sponsor’s logo on them

If an organization wishes to become a give-a-way sponsor, they can offer a set amount they desire to spend on an item.  Items and design will be approved by the TASA conference committee.


Award Sponsor – $1,000 (seven available)

 

• Sole sponsorship of an award presented at the Mid-Winter conference.

• Company logo will be displayed with any promotions of the sponsored award

• During the award ceremony, sponsor will be recognized and will also assist in the award presentation

• Two award banquet tickets

• Company logo displayed at the awards banquet and in the awards program

• This level of sponsorship is limited and only available when one of the already existing sponsors decides to no longer participate in the awards sponsorship


Vendor Booth – $500

 

• Booth Space (one booth with one table and two chairs)

• Reimbursement Conference and Mid-Winter Conference

• Electrical service is $35.00

• additional tables are $50.00 PER CONFERENCE, PER TABLE

• Two meal tickets for the banquet at the Mid-Winter

 

OPRYLAND RADDISSON 
1-615-889-0800or 1-800-333-3333

GATLINBURG, PARK VISTA
1-865-436-9211 or 1-800-421-7275

Posted on

Joomla! License Guidelines

This website is powered by Joomla! The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005 Open Source Matters. All other content and data, including data entered into this website and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.

If you want to distribute, copy or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the GNU General Public License. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read ‘How To Apply These Terms To Your Program’ and the ‘GNU General Public License FAQ’.