CLEAR's annual educational conference is attended by more than 400 members of the regulatory community from across North America, Europe and Australasia.
Conference content is developed by and for members of the regulatory community and focuses on three areas of inquiry: compliance and discipline; credentialing and examination issues; and administration, legislation and policy. An accompanying track of roundtable discussion groups is also offered. A popular exhibitor program typically sees 30 exhibitors provide information about their products and services to attendees.
CLEAR THANKS THE 2010 SPONSORS:
The conference is preceded by CLEAR's National Certified Investigator Training (NCIT) Programs, Executive Leadership Program for Regulators, and the Board Member Training Program which are typically attended by more than 200 additional individuals.
You can view full session descriptions and additional information.
Conference Hotel:
Please
note: CLEAR's block at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown is full at the
reduced rate and the hotel only has limited availability for remaining
rooms at prevailing rates. A roomblock at an overflow hotel has been
established:
Hotel Indigo
301
Union St.
Nashville, TN 37201
reservations: 615-891-6000
rate:
$139 single/double, plus applicable taxes
The cut-off date for the Hotel Indigo is Friday, September 10 or until
the block is sold, whichever comes first. Please identify yourself as a
participant in the CLEAR Annual Conference when calling.Hotel Indigo is
located 2 blocks from the conference hotel and offers complimentary
shuttle service within a 3-mile radius, based on availability.
Conference location:
Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel
623 Union Street
Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 800-447-9825
Hotel website: http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1236
Parking at the hotel is $20.00 daily for self-parking or $24 daily for valet.
Grayline is offering a discounted $16 round-trip airport shuttle - no advance reservation needed. Click here for instructions.
Nashville is open! Please click here for news from the Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Nashville recently
endured a devastating flood which affected many neighborhoods and families
across the city, but the city has rebounded and is open for business. Even at
the height of the flooding, Nashville’s hospitality industry remained
largely intact, the music kept playing and businesses were open. And today, the
music is still playing! Attractions, hotels, and businesses are open and
visitors are still enjoying all of the entertainment and amenities that
Nashville is
famous for!
Two affected venues which still remain closed are the
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center and the Grand Ole Opry House,
but the Grand Ole Opry is still playing – and never missed a show following the
flood! The Opry is currently playing at the historic Ryman Auditorium and other
venues around the city. The Opry House will reopen October 1st in
time to celebrate the Opry’s 85th Anniversary.
Things to do in Nashville.
2010 EXHIBITORS