Share Your Industry Knowledge at 2015 WWETT Show

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Share Your Industry Knowledge at 2015 WWETT Show

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Think you’ve got what it takes to present an informational seminar on sewer and drain cleaning techniques, teach attendees about small business marketing, or impart your hydroexcavation knowledge onto drain cleaners new to the industry? 

COLE Inc. is now accepting proposals for seminars to be presented at the 2015 Water and Wastewater Equipment Treatment and Transport (WWETT) show in Indianapolis.

If you are interested in presenting, please send us a completed seminar proposal form no later than Aug. 1, 2014. Complete the form at wwett.com/CFP

Bonus! Speakers whose submissions are accepted will receive four full registration passes to WWETT 2015 and a $100 speaking fee. 

Hour-long presentations should cover topics from a neutral, non-product-specific point of view. Think educational, not promotional. 

We are accepting submissions on the following topics:

  • Septic collection, treatment, disposal

  • Grease collection, treatment, disposal

  • Municipal collection, treatment, disposal

  • Sewer & drain – cleaning, inspection, repair, relining, locating, detection

  • Business – marketing, financials, social media

  • Safety

  • Trucks & service vehicles – DOT regs, service, maintenance
  • Technology and software

  • Excavation methods 

Click here to fill out the form.

WWETT 2015 will be held Feb. 23-26 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. For more information, and to see photos from 2014, a list of previous vendors and more, visit www.wwett.com.

For more information about seminar proposal requirements, contact Julie Gensler at julieg@colepublishing.com or call 866/933-2653.



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