Sponsorship Levels Overview, March 2025

 
 

Distinguished speaker program tour:

Montana World Affairs Council: Carroll College, Montana State university, community events to schools and leaders

energy & New ERA Economy presentations

Global Women’s Opportunity Sessions

The women’s keynote session will be focused on both cutting-edge research and real experiences of trailblazers and visionary women. But most importantly, we will be showing what is possible.

The energy presentation will be based on pressing concerns connected to energy, new era infrastructure and energy security.

For the Distinguished Speaker Series Program, Montana World Affairs has planned a tour for educational outreach in Bozeman, Helena, and Missoula, March 24-27. The official agenda is below.


Platinum $7,500

  • Curated content in presentation (based on relevance and fit)* 

    Or

  • Radio interview potential (based on subject matter expertise and radio station willingness)

  • Acknowledgement of content on radio alternatively

    Or

  • YouTube interview

  • Mention at session or panel (women’s or energy)

  • Logo on presentation (either session or both)

  •  Educational outreach sponsor acknowledgement

white Gold $5,000

  • Mention at appropriate panel (women’s or energy)

  • Acknowledgement on radio

  • Logo on presentation (either session or both)

  • Educational outreach sponsor acknowledgement

emerald $2,500

  • Logo on presentation (all sessions)

  • CE Landing page acknowledgement or other usable copy

Sapphire $1,500

  • Logo on presentation series (energy or women’s)

  • CE Landing page acknowledgement or other usable copy

Friend $500

  • Logo one select presentation (energy or women’s)

  • CE Landing page acknowledgement or other usable copy

* Platinum 50% deposit upon agreement. Additional fee of $1,500/day for intensive efforts beyond scope (estimating at one-half to one day of prep to fold into session). Due 30 days upon signing.


Agenda for Distinguished Speaker at World Affairs Montana (week of March 24-27) 

• Bozeman, evening 24th: Bozeman Library Community Program: Building Bridges, Building Economies: Global Women’s Opportunities, followed by a private dinner with WAC Board.

• Bozeman, 25th: Montana State University Honors: The Big Synch: Energy, New Era Economy and Innovation. Followed by Brigade dinner event downtown Bozeman, with same presentation above to business leaders. High school visits 25th too.

• Helena, day 26th: Building Bridges, Building Economies: Global Women’s Opportunities, Carroll College, a private Catholic Liberal Arts College.

• Missoula, evening 26th Dinner & Speaker Series, Keep Restaurant: The Big Synch: Energy, New Era Economy and Innovation.


Building Bridges, Building Economies: Women’s Opportunities session

  • Jennifer Warren, founder of Concept Elemental, a boutique advisory firm and journalist, moderator and a presenter

    My talk will set the tone and include: India EBW real-world efforts, and relevant women-oriented research and accounts from firsthand profiles.

  • • Strategy and Entrepreneurship Professor Wendy Bradley, a state-of-the-art digital economy expert, with field work in women’s entrepreneurship in Sierra Leone; 

    • Dr. Ann Bluntzer, TCU Energy Institute Board (ex-director) and Executive Director of Hamm Institute of Energy (OSU). Global leader.

    • Crystal Montanez Baylor, Hashoo Foundation, women and girls education and start ups in Pakistan, Venezuela activist;


Past presentation at UM and sample women’s research

My last iteration for UM, Central and SW Asia conference, Apr 2024.

Wendy Bradley will be either joining the panel at U. Montana, schedule permitting, or her work featured otherwise.


Podcast interview Sept 2024: Investment firm in Missoula; president emeritus World Affairs MT.