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GIS Manager, Oldham County Water District

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Geoprocessing Specialist III, Kentucky Division of Mine Permits | Geospatial Innovator | Director, KY Association of Mapping Professionals | URISA Vanguard Cabinet 25-27

You are invited to submit proposals for presentations, demonstrations, panel/round table sessions and more at the 2024 Kentucky GIS Conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Louisville. We are pleased to have two days of sessions: Wednesday, October 9th and Thursday, October 10th, 2024. This is a great opportunity for our GIS, mapping, and geospatial community to showcase its work, educate others, and share professional experiences. Presentations by vendors and consultants are welcome as they are often most familiar with new technologies. However, in the interest of maintaining a focus on presentations of wide-ranging and diverse interest, commercial content should be kept to a minimum. When possible, it is preferable for vendors to present with partners they have assisted on projects. Most sessions will be 30 minutes, including time for Q&A. Please be prepared to use your allotted time. We have created a Hub Site! The site is filled with informative content centered around conference presentations. You can browse the different types of presentation tracks to help you determine the type of content you want to present. Along with other helpful links! Most importantly, this is where you will submit your presentation abstracts. (https://lnkd.in/gvhF_9p8) To submit a presentation, be prepared with an Abstract and Bio. Abstracts are limited to 1000 characters and Bios to 600 characters, and will be evaluated for Technical Content, Interest, Originality, and Quality. The deadline for submissions is end of business July 17th, 2024. For questions about presenting, please contact Kenny Ratliff, kratliff@oldhamcountywater.com

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