"Best of Show", Early Reg Deadline for TSNN Event Excellence Awards Extended Until Sept. 23

September 11, 2011

The 2nd Annual TSNN Event Excellence Awards (T-awards) three-day weekend will kick off Nov. 4-6 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel and, besides a C-level conference and a gala awards dinner, the first ever “Best of Show” award will be presented! The deadline for the awards has been extended until Sept. 23.

Also, early registration for the awards has been extended until Sept. 23. Please register at T-awards.

For the “Best of Show” award we are leaving it up to YOU to tell us why you think your show is the BEST.

What made your event so outstanding?

Did an exhibitor at your show break a record and obtain the most leads ever?

Did you have the best sessions, games, music, food or networking environment?

Was your show filled with best dressed or friendliest attendees this year?

Maybe your show really was the greenest and did its part to help save the planet?

Did you add some "secret sauce" to the showfloor that created an unparalleled end-user experience?

Did you increase your exhibitor base by impressive numbers from your last event(s)?

Did you use new technology in a new and exciting way - QR codes, social media, mobile marketing, etc.?

Come on, tell us how you showed off and what made you unrivaled ... it’s OK to brag when you’re the BEST! The other awards will be chosen using TSNN data and internal judging.

To submit your entry for “Best of Show” just write up a few paragraphs on why you think your show should be chosen and submit online at T-awards. Be sure to include examples or supporting data if applicable. Deadline to submit for “Best of Show” is Sept. 23.

The top THREE entries will be reviewed by a select panel of judges and then the industry will vote through an extensive social media and PR campaign which one deserves to be “Best of Show”. The show managers from the three shows will be invited to the 2011 TSNN Event Excellence Awards celebration where the winner will be named. To register for conference and/or awards please click HERE.

We look forward to seeing you at the 2nd annual 2011 TSNN Event Excellence Awards (T-awards), Nov. 4-6 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

The C-level conference will feature the heads of IAEE and SISO speaking about the “State of the Industry”, as well as show managers discussing the latest in social media and another session focusing on visa issues.

For any questions regarding the T-awards please contact Taylor Poss, tposs@tarsusus.com(512) 310-0628. For T-awards sponsorship opportunities please contact Chris Anderson, canderson@tarsusus.com (512) 992-6297.

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