Host a Regional Event

Network. Share Expertise. Make an Impact.




NAEM’s Regional Events bring together local EHS and Sustainability professionals to foster community and knowledge-sharing. All NAEM Affiliates Council members are invited to host a Regional Event, which provides a unique opportunity for:
  • Networking & collaboration: Engage with local EHS&S professionals to exchange ideas and explore new partnerships

  • Knowledge-sharing: Share best practices, success stories, and lessons learned to enhance strategies and operations

  • Training & development: Stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends and develop new skills

  • Community-building: Foster a sense of belonging and support among EHS&S professionals in your local area

  • Local focus: Address region-specific issues and opportunities for more effective solutions

How Hosting Works

NAEM provides comprehensive support to Regional Event hosts to ensure the success of their event. Host benefits include:
  • Recognition as a thought leader in the EHS&S community
  • Complimentary registrations for employees of the host company
  • NAEM support with registration, list management, and marketing
  • Branded PowerPoint slides, signage, and web promotion
  • Networking with potential new business contacts
  • Brand visibility through NAEM’s national and regional marketing channels
You may host alone or partner with another company to bring an NAEM Regional Event to your community.

Sponsorship Cost: $750 for Affiliate Members


2025 Featured Topics for Events

Your Regional Event should focus on a topic that falls within one of these four categories:
  • Total Worker Health: Explore the role of EHS in supporting total worker health and how to integrate psychosocial well-being in EHS programs

  • PFAS: Get insights about current trends and emerging environmental legislation around PFAS and how it will impact EHS

  • Water Management: Share best practices for sustainability and responsible water stewardship

  • Regulatory Updates: Discuss recent regulatory changes and their impact on EHS&S practices

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