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GIDDYUP ON OVER...


...to the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Apartment Associ- ation’s annual Trade Show on Thursday, August 12, 2021, at Sharonville Convention Center. As always, the Trade Show is free to attend with free parking. Free food returns this year from 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm! A cash bar and other food concessions are available. So come find out what your Associate Members have to offer your company. And be sure to hang around throughout the show for more than $2500 in Grand Prize Drawings begin- ning at 5:15 pm and ending with the big drawing at 7:30 pm. Watch for details.


*ADMISSION


NON-EXHIBITOR ADMISSION POLICY


It has been determined that in order for the significant investment in booth space or sponsorships to be of the highest value and integrity to the exhibitors and sponsors, that Associate Members, their employees and staff, who are not otherwise exhibiting at the Trade Show or a sponsor of the Trade Show, shall not be permitted on the Trade Show floor at any time during the Trade Show. This policy does not apply to any attendance for any Primary or Honorary member of the GCNKAA. The Associate Council requests that exhibiting vendors, GCKNAA Members and staff who witness persons employed by any company who is not a GCNKAA Member, or an Associate Member who is not a sponsor or exhibitor with a proper exhibitor or sponsor name tag, to report such actions to the GCNKAA admission table at the entrance to the Trade Show floor. Any violation of this policy, will result in an invoice to the non-exhibiting, non-sponsoring Associate Member equal to the fee of one (1) 8 x 10 booth submitted to the offending Associate Member Organization. The offending individual or company shall also be banned from all future GCNKAA activities, meeting, or other events, until said invoice is paid in full to the GCNKAA and posted.


This policy, in fairness to all, is extended to all Primary Members, such that the Primary Members are specifical- ly requested not


to violate this policy by bringing as


guests of the Primary Member any person employed by a non-exhibiting/non-sponsoring Associate Member or any other business without the express written approval of the Associate Council.


FREE!


If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, contact Michele at 513 407-8612 or michele@gcnkaa.org.


SPONSORS NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH JULY 29*


Are you interested in participating in the 2021 Trade Show but don’t have the big budget or enough time for a booth? There is an easy and inexpensive way to get your name out in front of more than 800 people in less than 6 hours. This is a wonderful opportunity for all members - no matter if you have one representative or 100 employees - to get involved through a sponsorship.


FOOD SPONSOR ……………………………………$300 Returning to the 2021 trade show is free food from 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm. Food Sponsors will receive inclusion on promotional pieces and signage at the 2021 trade show. For primary and associate members. Includes 3 admissions to the trade show floor.


SEMINAR INTERMISSION SPONSOR………$200 Seminar intermission sponsors will receive inclusion on promotional pieces and your company logo on event signage inside the seminar rooms. For both associate and primary members. Includes 2 admissions to the trade show floor.


This year, we have five hot seminars for you to choose from. For complete details on these seminars, see page 3 of this insert. All seminars are eligible for Continuing Education Credits (CECs) for CAM, CAPS, CAMT and NALP.


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