AdvocacyTech will take place November 12th.
Absolutely! Just ask a member of staff at the event and they will direct you to the lactation room.
No, however, there are a number of great hotels in the area. We recommend using Hotels.com to find accommodation.
There are three airports in the DC metro area – Baltimore-Washington (BWI), Reagan National (DCA) and Dulles (IAD). DCA is the only airport that has a Metro stop. IAD has shuttles to Metro stops and BWI has a MARC train to Metro stops.
Please email Shane D’Aprile to request media credentials at sdaprile@campaignsandelections.com.
We’re relaxed. There’s no formal dress code, but most attendees tend to go business casual.
If after purchasing your ticket you are unable to attend the event or the scheduled dates for the event change after you have purchased your ticket you may use your ticket to attend another Campaigns & Elections conference taking place within one year of the event to which your ticket applied, provided that a ticket to the conference you wish to transfer to is of equal of lesser price than the price paid for your ticket. If the ticket price for the conference you wish to transfer to is higher than the price you paid for your ticket you will have to pay the difference between the two price points to transfer your ticket. For the avoidance of doubt, no credit will be provided in the event you transfer your ticket to an event with a ticket price lower than that which you paid for your ticket. No refunds will be issued.
Other than the Super Early Bird and Early Bird rates, the only discounts available are for past AdvocacyTech attendees, full-time students, non-profit employees, and government employees. To inquire about these please email advocacytech@campaignsandelections.com.
Just give us a call! 🙂
+1 202-644-9008 (Ext. 2)