07 June 2013

Summit 2013 Reaching out for Thought Leaders

2013 Summit
Larry Evans, Executive Producer of Summit 2013, is reaching out to assemble presenters who are the industry thought leaders.

The Summit 2013 agenda was revealed earlier today showing the 2013 Facts and Evidence Session with four subject areas:

  • Client service - How to serve clients who can access everything, anytime, anywhere online?
  • Pet population - What are the implications of a declining pet population for industry, for communities and for pet owners?
  • Pet ownership - Will rising costs be mitigated by new financial strategies and  products or will pets become objects for the elite?
  • Licensing - Can falling municipal compliance be arrested with strategies that add value?

The rest of Summit 2013 sounds exciting and productive:

  • The 2013 Innovation Showcase features presentations from 2013 Regional Conferences. Can you imagine:
    • Pet owners lined up around the block to purchase a dog license.
    • Cat admissions reduced by 18% or more across an entire province.
    • Legislation that enforces breeding standards and ethical conduct.
    • A municipal 'Green Belt' that integrates leisure activities with pet friendly facilities and environmental stewardship.
    • A regional collaboration that spayed/neutered almost 9,000 feral and barn cats.
    • A criminal justice program that socializes problem pets and young offenders in 12 weeks.
  • The 2013 Urban Animal Foundation Dinner on Thursday evening brings forward the new governance structure, the initial slate of directors and a proposal for the next industry wide initiative 'Celebrating Pets'.
  • Dr. Jason Coe, facilitates the 2013 Urban Animal Forum on Friday.
  • The 2013 Summit Awards Gala presents an exciting lineup for peer recognition, entertainment and celebration on Friday evening.
  • The 2013 Urban Animal Keynote and Leaders Library Brunch on Saturday sports a new format to inspire and energize delegates as the event ends.

Asking industry to identify the thought leaders ensures Summit 2013 continues to lead the industry with state-of-the-art thinking and modern Urban Animal Strategies. Those wishing to promote a thought leader may  use the 'contact us' tab at the top of this InfoStream page.

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