NAEP Speakers Bureau

Welcome!

NAEP's Speakers Bureau offers regional meeting organizers the ability to connect with speakers who present a variety of subject areas that are relevant to higher education procurement professionals. Each speaker included on the list has presented during at least one NAEP annual conference or regional meeting. 

Each year, twelve (12) NAEP regional/district meetings are held in locations throughout the U.S. Attendance at regional meetings range from below 50 to above 100. 
 
Organizers can quickly search for speakers, covering a variety of topics and issues, to identify and secure the best individual(s) for their event. Although NAEP's national office may provide guidance in selecting a speaker, the final decision is made by each region.
 
 

Are you a speaker who would like to present with NAEP?

 
If you are a speaker who has presented at a NAEP event and would like to be considered as a keynote or session speaker for one of NAEP's regional meetings, please complete a profile and submit your presentation details. After reviewing the information provided, a regional meeting organizer may contact you to discuss a speaking opportunity.
 
Additional instructions for speakers will have a blue heading.

 

Are you a regional representative who would like to source a speaker? 

If you are a regional meeting organizer and would like to search for speakers, click below to view the list.
 
 
 
After reviewing the list, you may create a profile to login and view additional details including the NAEP events that he/she has previously presented, speaker fees and contact information.
 
 
 
Additional instructions for regional meeting organizers will have a red heading.
  
 
  

About the National Association of Educational Procurement (NAEP)

Since the 1921, NAEP has been the non-profit professional Association primarily dedicated to serving higher education procurement officers in the U.S. NAEP’s mission is to facilitate the development, exchange and practice of effective and ethical procurement principles and techniques within higher education and associated communities, through continuing education, networking, public information and advocacy. 



NOTE: As a service to the higher education procurement community, the NAEP Speakers Bureau provides a listing of individuals who have identified their willingness to give presentations on designated topics. While NAEP makes a reasonable effort to provide current and accurate information in the Speakers Bureau, NAEP cannot and does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information contained herein or its usefulness for any particular purpose.
 
The identification of any individual in this Speakers Bureau in no way constitutes an endorsement or guarantee, either express or implied, of the competency, services, performance, or standards of practice of either the individual Speaker, or any business, company, corporation, or organization with which the individual may be affiliated. NAEP assumes no responsibility for any Speakers or their presentations, and expressly disclaims all liability for, or damages of any kind arising out of, the use, reference to, or reliance on any information provided herein or by any Speaker.

By using the NAEP Speakers Bureau, you are indicating that you understand and agree to the foregoing terms and conditions.

 

Do you have a question? 

For additional information contact Melanie Freeman, Director, Education & Events, at mfreeman@naepnet.org 
 
 
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