Sponsors/Exhibitors
MPHA offers organizations, corporations, businesses, and individuals the opportunity to sponsor different events at our Annual Conference each year.
To Potential Sponsors
From the President:
The Mississippi Public Health Association (MPHA) is a statewide association boasting more than 675 members dedicated to the promotion and practice of public health in Mississippi. Our membership includes professionals from many different groups, including nutritionists, clerical staff, administrators, environmentalists, epidemiologists, health educators, physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, program specialists, and social workers.
Each year, we host an annual conference and business meeting with more than 400 participants. We would like to invite you to participate and support our association through our sponsorship and exhibit opportunities. Enclosed is a packet of information for your consideration as a sponsor and/or exhibitor at this year's Annual Meeting September 22 - 24, 2010, at the Harrah's Hotel and Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.
The theme for the conference is "Building a Healthy Mississippi…One Community at a Time." It is our goal to bring some of the key public health issues into the focus of every Mississippian. The executive board members are already working hard to make this conference enjoyable and exciting.
We encourage you to join us this year as an exhibitor and /or sponsor. If you have any questions, please contact one of the people listed below. We look forward to seeing you in Tunica September 22nd!
Sincerely,
Judy Parrott, President
- Sandra Mangum, Exhibit Coordinator,
s.mangum@msdh.state.ms.us
601-978-7864 - Margaret Morton, MPHA President Elect,
margaret.morton@mshd.state.ms.us - Charles Daughdrill, Executive Director,
execdir@mspha.org
601-408-2482 - Judy Parrott, MPHA President,
judy.parrott@msdh.state.ms.us
601-978-7864
Sponsorship Information
For more information on how to become an official sponsor of an MPHA event, contact Charles "Buddy" Daughdrill at execdir@mspha.org.

