Make Your Pitch: AIIP 2024 Symposium Call for Speakers
By Liz McLean
With planning for the AIIP 2024 Symposium in full swing, it’s time to show your expertise, build your brand and jump-start infopro momentum by submitting a proposal to share your deep know-how and business stories at the AIIP 2024 Symposium. This year’s theme is “Learn & Grow.”
Topic Guidance
We welcome topics that will equip attendees with knowledge and skills to take their business to the next level, regardless of whether they are a new or well-established business owner. We’re open to great ideas that teach and inspire our members to build or increase solopreneur momentum. Here are some concept ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
- Taking Strategic Business Actions
- Generative AI Tools and the Infopro
- Scalability for Infopreneurs
- Attracting Clients, Building Networks, Branding
- Creativity and Inspiration for Innovation
- Storytelling
- Jumpstart Your Data Visualization Skills
- Table Talk or Business Bootcamp Topics
- Growing Soft Skills
- Work-life Balance
Formats
Presentations at the symposium will be given using a variety of formats. Consider which of these options works for you or suggest something new:
- In-person, hybrid, and virtual presentations
- One-hour talks with one or more speakers
- 20-minute mini presentations
- Facilitators and participants for a panel discussion
- Informal discussion topics suitable for roundtable groups and table talks
Submission Details
Prospective speakers can submit a working title, session abstract (less than 150 words), and proposed format using our online form. Submission deadline is Friday, September 29, 2023.
After the Call for Proposals closes, a program committee member will contact you in early to mid-October.
For additional information, contact the Program Committee at conference@aiip.org. Don’t forget to keep an eye on the AIIP website as we continue to add details about the symposium. We look forward to reading your proposals!
Liz McLean is Principal at Knowsaic Information Services, a knowledge and information management consultancy based in Huntingtown, MD. She connects people to the best enterprise know-how to grow mission learning & innovation through collaborative knowledge sharing. Liz creates, improves and manages knowledge flow strategies, systems, and cultures of knowledge sharing for learning and competitive advantage. She has been a member of AIIP since she began her business in 2018 and serves as the AIIP 2024 Symposium Program Committee Chair.