Sponsorship Proposal CEE is delighted to invite you to sponsor and exhibit at the Conference in March 2015 86 Anderson Street, South Yarra I Telephone: +61 3 9862 9200 I cee.mggs.vic.edu.au A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF CEE Melbourne Girls Grammar are known for our long and proud history of providing an exceptional education for girls. Now we will expand and enhance our international reputation as an innovator in education with The Centre for Educational Enterprise. The Centre for Educational Enterprise is a philanthropic initiative bringing together thought leaders in education as well as health and wellbeing organisations that are curious and committed to imagining and acting on preferred futures for young people. We are excited to launch our inaugural conference: Future Fusion – The Confluence of Education & Health to be held in March 2015. We will challenge participants to imagine a new reality for young people, one in which they will experience a purposeful continuum in health and education. With a program featuring world leading experts in the fields of education, health and social research an opportunity exists for your organisation to invest in a philanthropic event and engage the education and wellbeing community. We believe our sponsorship proposal will provide an exciting marketing opportunity for your company and we would relish the opportunity of working in partnership with you. The 300 attending delegates include decision makers of both national and international educational institutions and health organisations. Your organisation will have an opportunity to promote your brand through the various sponsorship packages listed. Catherine Misson Director Centre for Educational Enterprise Principal, Melbourne Girls Grammar INAUGURAL CONFERENCE 19 - 20 MARCH 2015 Future Fusion - The Confluence of Education and Health The Centre for Educational Enterprise (CEE) is proud to present our inaugural international conference in Melbourne on 20 March 2015. This one day program has been specifically designed to bring together leaders in the fields of health and education to promote discussion on the historical opportunity we have to create a purposeful continuum of practices and provisions that will deliver a more powerful paradigm than the present dichotomy. We are delighted that internationally recognised researchers and practitioners will join us for a dynamic experience, expertly convened by Jenny Brockie. Those in attendance will contemplate the innovations and technologies that can transform health and education services, deliberate the challenges facing reform agendas, and consider the international movement to question the present in order to act for the future. This Conference will be of interest to a wide range of educators, health professionals and other social agencies. This will be an opportunity to join a leading dialogue in the space of innovation for the future of our children and young people. PROGRAM DAY 1 6pm Thursday 19 March 2015 Pre-Conference Gala Cocktail Party Early Registration VENUE DAY 2 8am Friday 20 March 2015 Registration Conference Day NAB Building 700 Bourke Street Docklands PATRON Dr Helen Sykes AM is the Director of Future Leaders and President of the Trust for Young Australians. She is Chair of The Australian Collaboration, Associate of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, Member of the Future Justice Executive, Summit Governor of the Hillary Institute, Board Member of the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and of the Public Interest Journalism Foundation. She has published and edited many books. MASTER OF CEREMONY Jenny Brockie is one of Australia's most gifted and sought after forum facilitators. Jenny is well known for hosting SBS TV's INSIGHT, where she facilitates an always lively and thought provoking discussion on a wide range of topics with more than 50 participants weekly. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Mark McCrindle is an award-winning social researcher, best-selling author, and influential thought leader, and is regularly commissioned to deliver strategy and advice to the boards and executive committees of some of Australia's leading organisations. Suzie Boss is a writer and educational consultant who focuses on the power of teaching and learning to improve lives and transform communities. She is the author of four books in the education field, including Bringing Innovation to School and Reinventing ProjectBased Learning. She is a regular contributor to Edutopia and the Stanford Social Innovation Review. PANEL 1: EDUCATIONAL LEADERS After almost a decade in the Royal Australian Air Force as an aircraft engineer, Peter Kenny studied education majoring in both History and Music. Peter has completed a Diploma in Teaching, a Bachelor of Education and a Masters in Educational Leadership. Peter was Director of Curriculum at Saint Ignatius College, Australia, Principal of Dresden International School, Germany, Regional Manager for the International Baccalaureate in Asia Pacific and was appointed 'Head of Projects' for the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) in 2005 and worked with organizations (UNESCO, World Vision) and schools in leading service programs in the wake of the December 26th 2004 Tsunami disaster. Dianne Drew is Head of School at Dwight School, a 143-year-old independent, international school in New York City. She is also serves as Dwight's Global Academic Director overseeing curriculum direction for their campuses in Canada, the United Kingdom, Korea and China. Dwight is well known for being a pre-eminent International Baccalaureate continuum school that offers all four IB programs and she also serves as Vice President of the Guild of International Baccalaureate Schools in North America. Simon Murray is the Headmaster of St Peter’s College, Adelaide. Simon has had 38 years of leadership experience in education and is now in his 25th year as Headmaster. Prior to his appointment to St Peter’s College, Simon was Headmaster of Canberra Grammar School and Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School.Simon was elected inaugural Chair of the Positive Education Schools Association (PESA) in 2012, a position he continues to hold. In 2014 Simon was appointed a member of the global steering committee which aims to establish an international organisation for Positive Education. Appointed as Principal of MLC School in May 2011, Denice Scala is a visionary educational leader with a proven track record in creating vibrant learning cultures that set high expectations and offer creative possibilities where students and staff flourish. Denice recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience from Flinders University, focusing her studies on how the latest developments in brain research can shape optimal learning experiences. PANEL 2: HEALTH LEADERS Professor Helen Herrman is a psychiatrist and public health physician. She is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Research at Orygen Youth Health Research Centre and the Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne; and Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health in Melbourne. She is an NHMRC Practitioner Fellow, and Honorary Fellow of the World Psychiatric Association. She is President of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists, and Vice President of the International Association of Women's Mental Health. In 2013, Helen was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women. Associate Professor Leanne Hides is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship holder and clinical psychologist with expertise in the mental health and wellbeing of young people. Leanne is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research (CYSAR), and has led eight clinical trials on brief and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) interventions for substance use and comorbid mental health issues in young people. Associate Professor Jane Burns is the founder and CEO of the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre, an organisation that unites young people with researchers, practitioners and innovators to explore the role of technology in improving mental health and wellbeing for young people aged 12 to 25. Jane holds a Principal Research Fellowship at Orygen, The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health and an Honorary Fellowship at the Brain & Mind Research Institute. She has led the youth agenda for beyondblue, was a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, and was Director of International Partnerships at Inspire Foundation. She holds a PhD in Medicine from the Faculty of Medicine (Public Health and Epidemiology) University of Adelaide. SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES GOLD PACKAGE $10,000 Includes: Sponsorship of the Master of Ceremony, Jenny Brockie Accommodation and flights Your Return: Corporate presence of two representatives from your organisation to attend: • Pre Conference Gala Cocktail and Conference Acknowledgment from Jenny Brockie Exhibition display at morning tea and lunch sessions Promotional branding opportunities: • Logo on all collateral • Logo on CEE website • Branded banner to side of stage • Provide one promotional item SILVER PACKAGE $8,000 - 2 Available Includes: Sponsorship of Keynote Speakers, Suzie Boss or Mark McCrindle Accommodation and flights Your Return: Acknowledgement from either Suzie Boss or Mark McCrindle Exhibition display at morning tea and lunch sessions Promotional branding opportunities: • Logo on all collateral • Logo on CEE website • Provide one promotional item BRONZE PACKAGE $5,000- 2 Available Includes: Sponsorship of Panel session Your Return: Exhibition display at morning tea and lunch sessions Promotional branding opportunities: • Logo on all collateral • Logo on CEE website • Provide one promotional item SPONSORSHIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS Sponsor Agreement A sponsorship agreement will be written and signed in accordance to the negotiated figure and terms and conditions outlined by both parties. CEE will manage and prepare the sponsorship agreement and work with your organisation to carry out all requirements. Sponsor’s Responsibilities It is the responsibility of the sponsor to provide your branded banner and electronic images of your logo at the time of the signed Sponsor Agreement. In the event that materials, information or artwork required by the CEE Administrator are not received by the designated due date, their use for their intended purpose cannot be guaranteed. The value of these entitlements will not be refunded if this is the case. Logos will be requested in PDF, .jpg and .eps format, at least high resolution 300dpi. Should an alternative format be received, the CEE Administrator cannot be held responsible for the quality of the logos displayed in any of the promotional material. CEE will manage and coordinate the event and all logistics. Payment 50% deposit required prior to confirmation of sponsorship. 50% final installment required by 15 February 2015. A Tax Invoice will be sent. Sponsorship Cancellation/Alterations Policy Sponsorship changes, alterations and cancellations must be made in writing and prior to 15 February 2015. Terms and Conditions will be included in the Sponsor Agreement. If the cancellation is received after 15 February 2015, no refund is applicable. SPONSORSHIP ACCEPTANCE FORM Should you wish to confirm sponsorship, please return the completed Acceptance Form to the CEE Administrator and terms and conditions with a Tax Invoice will be forwarded for completion and approval. On receipt of the deposit payment, a confirmation letter will be sent highlighting further information regarding benefits, due dates, etc. Confirmation of Sponsorship Level of Sponsorship Should you wish to confirm sponsorship, please return this form to CEE Administrator [email protected] All amounts are in Australian dollars and include GST, unless indicated otherwise. Contact Person (all correspondence will be forwarded to this person): CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP Gold $10,000 Silver $8,000 Bronze $5,000 First Name Surname Position Organisation TOTAL $ __________ Address Suburb State Postcode Phone Email Signed Your signature below is taken as authorised acceptance of the sponsorship entitlements as per the Sponsorship Proposal and acceptance of the terms and conditions. Date CONTACTS Renèe Dobson Event Coordinator E [email protected] T +61 3 9862 9200 Francesca Conte CEE Administrator E [email protected] T +61 3 9862 9250
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