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RES2009 Agenda is now available.
NEW at RES 2009!
American Indian Business Trading Post
New this year! NCAIED is proud to introduce the "American Indian Business Trading Post," which is designed to give tribal governments, tribal casinos, tribally owned and large individually owned American Indian companies access to quality American Indian suppliers from across the country. Powered by Business Matchmaking, this "Native to Native (N2N)" business activity will run concurrently with the RES Procurement Pavilion and will utilize proprietary software and matchmaking system that ensures tribes and tribal businesses will meet the types of American Indian businesses that best suit their needs.
There is no additional charge to participate, however, participants for the Procurement Pavilion and the American Indian Business Trading Post must be registered for RES 2009 as a conference attendee or an exhibitor. If interested in participating in the Procurement Pavilion, please indicate your interest during the registration process. In addition, please indicate whether you are a “buyer” or a “seller”.
2009 Arts and Crafts section- SOLD OUT. For 2010 Arts and Crafts registration, please contact Sonja
Reservation Economic Summit (RES)
RES is the premier American Indian economic and business development conference in the nation. Attendees include American Indian and Indigenous entrepreneurs, tribal economic and business development decision-makers, tribal leaders, government and corporate Executives and Buyers seeking Indian suppliers and contractors.
RES is structured as two days of business information and training delivered through sixteen 90-minute sessions that is geared specifically for native entrepreneurs, tribal enterprises, and organizations wishing to do business with American Indian Business Trade Fair. The trade fair provides opportunities for American Indian suppliers to meet corporate and government buyers to market their organizations and companies, network, and negotiate potential contracts.
An example of a contract that resulted from RES comes from Travis N Parashonts, CEO & Chairman of Tribally-owned Suh’dutsing Technologies. Mr. Parashonts states “We were given an opportunity to make a presentation during RES that resulted in a 5-year contract worth $200 million. That is wonderful news for our IT company. Your conference gave us the exposure and opportunity to market our company that netted positive results. We were also able to develop positive relationships with other major IT companies who were there presenting. I found it to be a positive and productive conference. Please give your staff and board my thanks and I look forward to many more RES conferences in the future.”
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Who will Benefit?
Indian Businesses & Tribal Enterprises
Tribal Representatives
Corporations & Government Participants
Hotel Information:
$149 ROOM RATES! DEADLINE: February 8, 2009
Special RES 2009 room rate of $149 (Thu 3/5/2009 – Mon 3/16/2009) is available to all RES participants at the Las Vegas Hilton. Book your rooms early. RES room block sell out quickly each year. Room rate is for single or double occupancy. Be sure to mention “RES 2009” when making your reservations.
Las Vegas Hilton - RES Event
(www.lvhilton.com)
3000 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89109
800-732-7117 (hotel - reservations)
702-732-5111 (hotel - general)
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