Customizable NPC17 Toolkit Messages

Replace the highlighted text with your topic or interest area, then simply copy and paste into your email or newsletter to encourage your constituents, colleagues, peers, or friends to join you at APA’s 2017 National Planning Conference.

SHORT MESSAGE OPTIONS

Customizable — Second Person

Make Your Move for NPC17

Planning is on the move! Catch up with the crowd at the 2017 National Planning Conference, May 6–9 in New York City.

The American Planning Association’s big event offers everything you look for in a top-notch professional conference: a great location, new connections to boost your career and advance your professional goals, and great ideas ready to roll out today.

For planners focused on {topic/type of planning/launching a career/career development}, NPC17 has just what you need for the next step in your planning journey.

Get moving now at planning.org/npc and use #NPC17 to share the news!

Customizable — Third Person

Catch Planning in Motion at NPC17

Planning is on the move to the American Planning Association’s 2017 National Planning Conference, May 6–9 in New York City. APA’s big event is packed with hundreds of sessions and thousands of ideas ready to use right away. For planners focused on {topic/type of planning/launching a career/career development}, NPC17 offers specialized sessions and targeted tracks.

NPC17 offers everything planning professionals expect from a top-notch conference: a great location, fresh ideas and sharper skills to take back home, and new connections to advance their careers.

Learn more at planning.org/npc and use #NPC17 to share the news!

LONG MESSAGE OPTIONS

Customizable — Second Person

Make Your Move for NPC17

Planning is on the move! Catch up with the crowd at the American Planning Association’s big event ⎯ the 2017 National Planning Conference, May 6–9 in New York City. For planners focused on {topic/type of planning/launching a career/career development}, it’s the ideal place to:

  • Feel the rush. There’s no place like New York to see planning in motion. APA’s mobile workshops offer a planner’s perspective on top projects.
  • Learn the latest. Parking. Placemaking. Smart cities. Suburban strategies. You’ll find hundreds of sessions packed with thousands of ideas you can use right away.
  • Make connections. NPC gathers the worldwide community of planners. Networking and division events offer great opportunities to meet like minds and future colleagues.
  • Track the trends. A dozen targeted tracks call attention to emerging issues in planning. See what’s coming down the road you travel.
  • Chart your career path. Working to get ahead? Head for the Career Zone for help with your job search and professional development.
  • Get ahead of the curve. Try out cutting-edge tools in the Tech Zoneand catch up on new research in the planning pipeline.

Want more reasons to be there? Need to make the case to your boss? Check out planning.org/conference/whyattend.

Registration covers all sessions, a meet-and-greet reception in the Planning Expo, and an invitation to the Awards Luncheon. Also included: keynotes by tech visionary Peter Leyden and engagement expert Peter Kageyama.

Bonus #1: APA will supply an MTA MetroCard for getting around town. Bonus #2: After the conference, attendees will have unlimited access to recordings and PowerPoint presentations from selected sessions. Bonus #3: Many of those enhanced recordings will offer Certification Maintenance credit for AICP members.

To learn more, go to planning.org/npc and get on board. Use #NPC17 to share the news!

Customizable — Third Person

Catch Planning in Motion at NPC17

Planning is on the move to the 2017 National Planning Conference, May 6–9 in New York City. For planners focused on {topic/type of planning/launching a career/career development}, the American Planning Association’s big event is the ideal place to:

  • Feel the rush. There’s nowhere like New York to see planning in motion. APA’s many mobile workshops add a planner’s perspective on sights and sites around the city.
  • Learn the latest. Parking. Placemaking. Retail. Resiliency. Smart cities. Suburban strategies. Hundreds of sessions are packed with ideas ready to use right away.
  • Track the trends. A dozen targeted tracks call attention to emerging issues in planning. See what’s coming down the road in areas from economic development to zoning.
  • Make connections. NPC brings together the worldwide community of planners. Networking and division events are a great way to meet like minds and future colleagues.
  • Chart a career path. The Career Zone offers help with job searches and professional development. Planners at every career stage will find information and inspiration.
  • Get ahead of the curve. In the Tech Zone, innovators showcase cutting-edge tools and share new research in the planning pipeline.

For more reasons to attend—or help making the case for funding—check out planning.org/conference/whyattend.

Registration covers all sessions, a meet-and-greet reception in the Planning Expo, and an invitation to the Awards Luncheon. Also included: keynotes by tech visionary Peter Leyden and engagement expert Peter Kageyama.

Bonus #1: APA will supply an MTA MetroCard for getting around town. Bonus #2: After the conference, attendees will have unlimited access to recordings and PowerPoint presentations from selected sessions. Bonus #3: Many of those enhanced recordings will offer Certification Maintenance credit for AICP members.

To learn more and register, go to planning.org/npc. Use #NPC17 to share the news!