Conference Call for Presentations

Inspiring Business Leadership by Aboriginal Women

BC Aboriginal Women in Business Conference

The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

February 1920th, 2015

You are invited to join us in sharing and highlighting the successes of our Aboriginal BC Women in Business and to join other leaders who see the value in promoting, networking, and celebrating this important forward movement.

This is BC’s inspiring conference for Aboriginal Women in Business. The gathering has been created for all of those with an interest in business development and all others interested in the promotingor partnering with Aboriginal Women in Business.

On February 19th, 2015 there will also be fashion show that will be held at the Musqueam Cultural Centre.In addition there will be also a tradeshow for Aboriginal organizations, artisans, and mainstream businesses to share their services or products at the UBC conference site.

Venue Sponsor:

Ch’nook

Ch’nook is a unique initiative founded by the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

We are calling for presentations, educational sessions, and panel discussions to be a part of the BC Aboriginal Women in Business Conference. Any person with an expertise in Aboriginal business, or is an Aboriginal women is invited to submit session proposals.

Presentations

This is an opportunity to share effective business strategies, practices, information, and insights for Aboriginal Women in Business. Please consider contributing a session or being a part of a panel discussion!Entry deadline is October 31 2014

Presentation Submission Information and General Instructions

We are looking for 1 hour presentations and 15 minute panel presenters who cover a variety ofbusiness topics, such as:

Planning

Management

Growth & Development

Strategies

Innovation

Entrepreneurs

Leadership Skills

Trends

Economic Development in Aboriginal Communities

Partnerships

Each presentation must have a focus on Aboriginal women.

Presentation Submission Information and General Instructions

  1. Submissions must be relevant to the theme of BC Aboriginal Women in Business. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
  2. Submissions must be received no later than October 31st, 2014.
  3. Do not submit a paper submission. Only electronic abstracts will be accepted by email to:
  4. Notification of acceptance will be sent out November 14th, 2014
  5. Presenters may not use any conference presentation to market products or services; trade show exhibition space is available for that purpose.
  6. The standard audio/visual equipment provided by Maaj Consulting Group Inc. will include internet connection, an LCD projector, and microphone (more equipment may be available upon request). Phone line and other A/V equipment will NOT be provided. If needed, it will be the responsibility of the presenters to make arrangements and provide payment for such equipment.

If accepted, presenters must register for the conference. As a gesture of our appreciation for all the hard work in preparing your presentation, we will give a 75% discount on registration fees ($96.25 total registration fee owed) for 1 hour or more presentations, or 50% discount for 15 minute panel presentation fees ($192.50 total registration fee owed). All travel expenses are NOT included for reimbursement (i.e. airfare, hotel, taxis, meals, incidentals).

Questions? Call Melody Young 604-269-3771 or Email: , or contact Dr. Rosalin Miles at 604-537-7777 or email:

Submission Deadline October 31st, 2014

MaajConsulting Group Inc. invites individuals with an expertisein Aboriginal Women in Business to submit presentation abstracts. BC Aboriginal Women in Business Advisors will consider the submissions for presentation. Presenters will be selected competitively through a blind review process.

Presentation Formats

1 Hour Presentation: Workshops that focus on business issues or topics related to BC Aboriginal Women in Business. Space requirements for workshops should be specified (e.g., lecture hall or break out tables needed).

15 Minute Panel Discussions: Are 1 to 1. 5 hour long sessions with 15minutes per presenter (e.g., discussions about business topics, career development, and funding opportunities) designed to allow for discussion amongst presenters as well as provide a forum for interaction with session attendees. Panel Discussions are expected to have 3 or more speakers, depending on the structure of the session. We are looking for a panel of youth and elders to be a part of each discussion. Submissions for panel sessions follow the same criteria as the paper abstracts; however, the abstract should include "For Panel Session" after the title.

Research Poster Session:Space will be reserved to display business research results, studies of educational evaluation or best practice topics of interest. Authors will be responsible for mounting and removing posters and are expected to be available to discuss their exhibit posters. Abstracts that are highly rated in the review process, but not accepted for a formal paper presentation will be invited as a poster presentation, and will be responsible for 75% of registration fees ($288.75). Submit abstract and include “For Poster Session” after the title.

Instructions for Authors: All applications must be submitted through the ail. Submissions must be received by October 31st, 2014, to be considered for the review process. Notification of acceptance for conference presentation will be mailed by November14th, 2014. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Melody Young, 604-269-3771 or Dr. Rosalin Miles, 604 537 7777 or email:

Contributed Paper Abstract:Each submission must include the following: an abstract that includes the title, be written in English, is no longer than 500 words, single-spaced (11 to 12 point font) and no longer than one page in length. All abstracts must be in Worddocx format. If tables, charts or figures are included, these should be counted within the 500 word limit. Donot include references. Abstracts should not include any identification of the authors. Author identification (name, affiliation, (up to) 200 word biography, and photo) should be provided on a separate page.

Evaluation Criteria:The following criteria are used to evaluate all abstracts: 1) originality of work; 2) relevance or interest to focus audience; 3) timelines; and 4) quality, clarity and completeness of the abstract.

Abstracts will be evaluated on their potential significance to the conference topic, potential contribution to the audience’s knowledge, and innovation and soundness of the approach for Aboriginal women in business.Abstracts covering research on current policy issues will be evaluated according to the soundness of the research method and the potential contribution to policy discussion.

To submit a presentation abstract for the 2015BC Aboriginal Women in Business Conference, or to make an inquiry regarding a tradeshow booth or to be a designer at the fashion show please email to:

Melody Young, Conference Coordinator, at:

Maaj Consulting Group Inc.