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2016 Marketing and Public Policy Conference

  • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California
  • June 23, 2016 - June 25, 2016
  • www.ama.org/publicpolicy

The AMA's annual Marketing and Public Policy Conference offers a broad range of sessions highlighting the intersection between marketing and public policy. Participants include marketers, academics and public policy makers from around the world and they represent a wide range of universities, agencies and organizations.

Theme: Fostering Change for Communities and Society

The Marketing & Public Policy Conference (MPPC) is the premier national and international event for marketing academics, public policy makers, and marketing practitioners interested in social and public policy. This year’s conference theme, Fostering Change for Communities and Society, highlights the ability of policy efforts to impart change at both the community and societal level in ways that impact the lives of consumers and the quality of our society. As such, our theme recognizes the many issues that call for greater research, debate, and action—from the local to the global level and all points in between. We welcome the submission of work addressing significant issues at the intersection of marketing and public policy. Research helping to understand or ignite change—such as through policy making, business practices, or collaborating with grass-roots community efforts—is especially encouraged.  

To present, submit a manuscript or proposal by Nov 20, 2015 at www.ama.org/C4PPublicPolicy 



Contact: Marla Chupack American Mareketing Association , (312)542-9000, mchupack@ama.org

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