CAMPUS SAFETY CONFERENCE

SPEAKER | MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES

July 8 – 10, 2024 | Atlanta, GA

We encourage our speakers to help promote and market the event! Reaching your networks helps us grow and create a more well-rounded educational and networking experience. Some suggestions for marketing include… 

  • Promoting via our social media graphics, Gleanin Links to be sent by Kelly Jacobus. 
  • Reposting Campus Safety Conference messages on your social media with personalized call-outs. 
  • Inviting your network to attend the event.  
  • Creating a 30 – 90 second clip, giving a brief summary of your presentation. This will be framed and shared on social media by Campus Safety Conference audience. We recommend a blank background with limited noise and a video of speaker, giving this synopsis.  
  • Consider sending a contributor article, to be posted on Campus Safety’s media site. Contributor articles can be summaries of your session, research you have done in the past, discussion points or opinions. If interested in a contributor article for exposure, please contact Robin Hattersley 

In addition, we will be taking photographs onsite during the event, for use with future marketing. If you prefer no photos and/or no press in your room during the event, please let Kelly Jacobus know.  

If you have any marketing questions please contact Jannat Choudhury.

Official CSC Logo Download

Use the official CSC logo on your website and marketing materials to let customers know that you will be at CSC 2024!

Teams

We highly encourage our speakers to bring their teams with them onsite! We have (4) concurrent breakouts at CSC 2024 with five conference tracks to choose from. In addition, we have four general sessions, two networking receptions, workshops and breaks for maximized education and networking within 2.5 days.  

If you are interested in bringing a team of 4+ people, we offer a discounted rate. Contact Adrian Dalton at [email protected] to secure a spot for your group! 

” CSC is the conference to attend. If you are not there, you are missing out! “

  — Scott Leven, Director of Safety and Security, Ozarks Technical Community College