Your opportunity to enter the International Erosion Control Association‘s (IECA) annual Photo Contest (sponsored by Land and Water Magazine) is closing! All entries must be received by December 30 to be included. Winners and other top submissions will be announced to erosion and sediment control community through various media channels in 2014 as well as showcased at Environmental Connection 2014 (25-28 February 2014, Nashville, Tennessee), where the final judging actually takes place.
Entering the IECA Photo Contest is FREE.
Preliminary voting will take place on IECA’s Facebook page. The page’s community of followers will like and comment on images. Final voting of the top five will take place at Environmental Connection 2014. Ribbons will be awarded at the conference. The winning photos (first, second and third place) will be posted on the IECA website and may be featured in Erosion Control Journal, Environmental Connection Magazine, Land and Water Magazine and on association promotional material.
View the photo contest categories and download the photo contest form. Email the form with your photo(s) to marketing@ieca.org. See the directions at the bottom or the form. Again, entries must be submitted no later than December 30, 2013.
5 REASONS TO ATTEND ENVIRONMENTAL CONNECTION 2014
- Continue your education: Learn from presentations of the latest case studies and topic-focused technical sessions.
- Stay credible: Earn Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by attending technical sessions. Also attend one of our many full-day classes or take a review course for the CPESC or CISEC exam. Both exams are offfered on Tuesday, February 25.
- Build business relationships: We have numerous networking and social opportunities so you can make connections with future clients or even connect with potential employers/employees.
- Stay ahead of the curve: Keep up-to-date in today’s newest technologies in erosion and sediment control products and services at our two-day expo.
- Support a cause: Attending conference helps to show your support for IECA, which is an non-profit organization that provides education, resource information and business opportunities for professionals in the erosion and sediment control industry.
Visit the conference website for the latest information, including registration, short course, program, and exhibition info:
http://www.ieca.org/conference/annual/ec.asp