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    Conference about Generating Political and Community Support During the Regulatory Permitting Process

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    Category Regulatory Permitting Process; Simplify and Streamline; Environmental Permitting

    Deadline: January 19, 2016 | Date: January 20, 2016

    Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A

    Updated: 2015-11-30 18:44:50 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    The regulatory process can be mired in opposition derived from NIMBY’s, environmentalists, competitors and a variety of other reasons. You typically have to generate support from within the community in order to counter opponents to your specific development, this can cost time and resources and unless you understand the political nuances, being successful is a difficult task.

    Depending on the size of your company, you can already have that political force at your fingertips. This force can be unleashed at opportune moments to influence their elected officials in order to get your local, statewide and sometimes federal legislative agenda passed through their constituent voices. Your employees are residents and voters, they have family and friends who can be part of that political force.

    We provide training that will teach your employees how to organize your resources into effective influential political voice. We provide in house trainings that will teach the basics of grassroots organizing, how to organize up your divisions, create political communication trees, how to communicate with their elected officials and advocate for the benefit of the company.

    Why should you Attend:

    Any time you must go before a governmental board for permits or approvals, it is a political process. Whether it is on the local, state and federal level, you will likely have community opposition to your application.

    In order to succeed, you must convince the decision makers that they will not pay a political price for supporting your application and the only way to convince them of that is through numbers. You need to demonstrate that you can counter the vocal opposition with vocal supporters

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    How to generate political support for your regulatory needs.

    How to overcome community opposition to your development project.

    How to avoid mistakes during your application process.

    The benefits of becoming part of the community you operate in.

    How to use these benefits to your advantage over your competitors.

    Who Will Benefit:

    CEO

    COO

    Director of Development

    Director of Real Estate

    Director of Governmental Regulations

    In House Legal Council

    Speaker Profile:

    Christopher Hopkins all of Saint Consulting’s work in the quarry and mining industries in the US, United Kingdom and Canada. He is a regular speaker on overcoming the difficulties of permitting aggregate quarries and mineral mines before such organizations as the National Sand, Stone and Gravel Association, the Ontario Stone, Sand and Gravel Association, the Northwest Mining Association, American Coal Council and the Quarry Mineral Association in the United Kingdom.

    Contact Detail:

    NetZealous - Compliance4All,

    161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216,

    Fremont, CA 94539, USA.

    Phone: +1-800-447-9407

    Email: supportatcompliance4All.com

    http://www.compliance4all.com/

    Event Link : http://bit.ly/1MCiyyc


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