Saturday, August 1, 2009

Keeping you interested

Watch in August when we start a new program where each month there will be a guest blogger about topics related to our field. To kick it off, Marlys will be the first guest blogger as our outgoing chair and Betsy Howlett will be the guest blogger in September to talk about the new things coming up for the year. But, we have lots of space to fill and would like to encourage you out there to contact me at ama.massig@gmail.com to get access to submit an article. We would like this blog to allow for more integrated and meaningful engagement throughout the year.

2010 Marketing and Public Policy Research Workshop

We would like to encourage new scholars to the field, or current scholars looking for new insights to consider joining the 2010 Research Workshop which will be held prior to the conference May 16-20 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. The workshop is limited to 30 people so act fast!

Take a look at the 2010 website biz.colostate.edu/MPPC for additional details and email any of the conference chairs at mppcworkshop@colostate.edu

2010 MPPC Conference Announced

2010 Marketing and Public Policy Conference
Sustainability and Society
Next year's conference will be held in Denver, Colorado at The Westin Tabor Center May 20-22, 2010. The conference will highlight sustainability issues this year. The conference venue is in the heart of downtown so it is easy to enjoy great restaurants and entertainment - and you can stay a little while longer and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding areas. Conference chairs include Ken Manning from Colorado State, Kathleen Kelly from Colorado State and David Sprott from Washington State.
Submission deadline is November 6, 2009
All information about the conference, including the full call for papers can be found at biz.colostate.edu/MPPC.
Remember, there are four options for participation: competitive papers, working papers and extended abstracts, special topic sessions and roundtable sessions.

Summer AMA Right Around the Corner

Please don't forget about the reception for MASSIG that Jeremy posted about last month. Also don't forget about some great sessions.