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Supporters
Steve & Noko Yoshida
Steve & Kat Haber
Julie & Berkley
Davis
Judi Nester & Bob
Burns
Angie & Chris Newby
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TEDxHomer is a not-for-profit event organized by unpaid volunteers.
All ticket and sponsorship assistance goes directly to paying for
expenses such as venue, catering, advertising, and other materials
and costs that support the event. Simply
put, we can't produce a TEDxHomer event without the generous help of
our sponsors.
Become a Sponsor
Benefits of a Sponsorship
By becoming a TEDxHomer Sponsor, you play a
part in the creation of a community who wants to lead in global
“ideas worth spreading” that will continue post conference. You also
help bring together organizations and individuals who want to be
change agents that fuel a local and global conversation around
awareness and change. Last but not least, becoming a TEDxHomer
Sponsor helps pave the way for a long-term partnership with TED and
TEDx around a common vision of leveraging ideas, technologies,
design, and education to help create a better future.
Sponsorship Levels
We are currently in the process of updating our
sponsorship levels for 2011. In the interim, please contact us with
sponsor related questions or requests using the contact information
below
How to Contact Us
We are more than happy to answer any questions you
may have and explain our sponsor benefits in more detail. Write to
us using the TEDxHomer contact form or email us at
tedxhomer2011@gmail.com
To learn more about TEDxHomer and view our
speakers and performers line-up, please visit our website
www.tedxhomer.org and see what the excitement is all about
Technical Equipment and Support provided by:
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Mark Brinster |
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Pratt Museum
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Angie Newby |
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Additional Support from:
Leslie-Ann Miller -
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2011
Sponsors

HaberVision

Era Aviation

Fresh Sourdough Express

Homer Foundation

Wasabi's

Homer Council
on the Arts

Captain's Coffee
Roasting Company

Spreenkler interactive design &
marketing agency.
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