Speaking Opportunities at the AUSA Annual Meeting
 

Speakers for major events at AUSA’s Annual Meeting (such as the Opening Ceremony and the Eisenhower Luncheon) are drawn from the Army leadership (e.g., the Secretary of the Army, the Army Chief of Staff, the Sergeant Major of the Army); Army leaders and their spouses also speak at AUSA Family Programs events, along with individuals from organizations and entities active in the support of Soldiers and their families. 

Opportunities for professional-development speakers at AUSA's Annual Meeting includes: Contemporary Military Forums and AUSA Book Forum. 

The AUSA Book Forum features authors whose works have been published as AUSA Books by one of our several publishing partners. 

The Contemporary Military Forums are tailored to address the Army's most immediate issues; this dictates that we obtain our speakers from within the Army and the larger defense community. The speakers for these Forums and other events at AUSA's Annual Meeting will be determined (as they are every year) in coordination with the office of the Army Chief of Staff. Once the panel leaders have been identified, the composition of each panel will be determined either by the Office of the Chief of Staff or by the panel leaders themselves. 

We are accepting names from those who are interested in speaking on the Contemporary Military Forum panels. We can add your recommendation to our list and if selected to speak, we will make contact. However, please be advised if you do not hear from us by the beginning of September, we have gone in a different direction. 

Submit requests to AUSA's Education Department through this online form: Education & Programs Speaker Sign-Up | AUSA

Again, thank you for your interest in AUSA’s Annual Meeting. For questions regarding this process, please email as education@ausa.org