Blood Borne - A Silent Epidemic - A Conference on Hepatitis C, HIV and other blood borne pathogens
A Conference on Hepatitis C, HIV and other blood borne pathogens in Chicago, Illinois October 26-27, 2006


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Partnership Opportunities

Sponsorship levels range from $2,500 to $10,000, and examples of benefits are below. Please contact the committee to customize a sponsorship agreement which meets your marketing budget and goals.

Platinum Partner: $10,000

  • Conference Co-Sponsor
  • Prominent Recognition Signage
  • Logo on all Printed Material –pre & post event
  • Exhibitor Booth
  • Attendee Mailing List
  • Full Page Ad in Conference Program
  • Feature Article in our post conference news publication
  • Eight Registrations

Diamond Partner: $5,000

  • Breakfast & Lunch Sponsor
  • Prominent Recognition Signage
  • Logo on all Printed Material –pre & post event
  • Exhibitor Booth
  • Attendee Mailing List
  • Full Page Ad in Conference Program
  • Feature Article in our post conference news publication
  • Five Registrations

Bronze Partner: $2,500

  • Break Sponsor
  • Recognition Signage
  • Logo on all Printed Material
  • Exhibitor Booth
  • Attendee Mailing List
  • Half Page Ad in Conference Program
  • Two Registrations
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Sponsored by:
Community Health Center Gate House of Summity County
American Liver Foundation

ODADAS

NEOUCOM
 

 
 

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The Community Health Center of Ohio with the support of the American Liver Foundation is holding a two-day conference to bring awareness to the growing concern related to the treatment of Hepatitis C, HIV and other blood borne pathogens – Blood Borne: A Silent Epidemic. This groundbreaking conference will be held on October 26 and 27, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency in the heart of Chicago, Illinois. Hepatitis C is a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C is spread primarily by exposure to human blood. Join fellow professionals and health care experts to expand and strengthen the body of knowledge in the medical and behavioral health care and treatment delivery of blood borne pathogens such as Hepatitis C.