Guest Speaker Coordinator

Welcome to the Judging and Awards Coordinator’s planning timeline. Browse the tabs below to navigate through the planning process and post-planning responsibilities for this role.

Month 2

  • Brainstorm keynote speakers 
    • It is important to contact potential speaker(s) as early as possible, particularly if they are outside the Atlantic region. When determining possible speakers, consider:
      • Theme of conference
      • Last year’s organizing committee’s recommendations
      • References from others who have heard the speaker
      • Travel costs – confirm budget with Treasurer
      • Can the speaker’s visit be combined with other speaking engagements, thus providing cost sharing among institutions?
  • Short list speaker options and contact for availability.
    • Contact potential speakers one at a time, in order of preference. Give each a short follow up time (a week or less) to determine their interest/availability. Move down the list only after the previous potential speaker has said no. It is inappropriate to disinvite a speaker if your preferred speaker says yes after you’ve asked someone else.Provide the following information to potential speakers:
      • Theme and dates of conference
      • Length of time of talk
      • Costs covered: travel, accommodations, conference registration and banquet ticket.
        Please note that an honourarium or speaking fee is not provided.

Month 4

  • Obtain confirmation from chosen speaker(s).

Month 8

  • Obtain photo, presentation title, and abstract from each guest speaker for Webmaster to include on website.
  • Determine A/V needs of speaker(s).
  • Arrange travel and accommodations for speaker(s).

Month 10

  • Reconfirm speaker(s): confirm dates, conference theme, length of talk, talk title, A/V requirements, travel arrangements, special needs, etc.

Month 12

  • Secure gifts and gift wrap for speaker(s). Confirm budget with Treasurer (typically $25-$50 per speaker).
  • Determine who will introduce the speaker(s) at the conference
  • Draft speaker introduction(s) to be given verbally at the conference before their talk(s).

2 Weeks Before

  • Send speaker(s) logistical information (directions, parking, conference agenda, etc.)
  • Confirm photo, title, and abstract for each speaker are included in conference program

During Conference

  • Personally greet speaker(s) at conference (or airport/hotel if you are meeting them there).
  • Confirm needs of speaker(s) are met (A/V, food, etc.).

1 Week After

  • Send thank-you letter(s) to speaker(s).
  • Write recommendations for next year’s organizers, including potential speakers who were unable to participate this year but would consider speaking in the future.

1 Month After

  • Ensure speaker transportation receipts have been provided to Treasurer for reimbursement.

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