Join the ISA Toronto Section Corporate Community  

 

The ISA Toronto Section wishes to invite you to join our Corporate Community and help us build a section that serves not only the individual ISA member but also the group of companies that form the backbone of our profession. Together we can work towards one common goal and all reap the benefits that the world of instrumentation and automation has to offer. 

Your company can become a Corporate Citizen by:

 

 

SPONSOR OF THE MONTH

Special thanks to Amit for printing and getting the Fall 2006 newsletter out to the members in record speed and thanks to ITS for covering the cost.

ISA Toronto Corporate Section Directory  

The first step in joining the community is by adding your company name, and web link to our website’s Corporate Section Directory.  All you have to do is email us the information and we’ll add it to the list . Its that simple and its free. (* there is a one time charge if you want your logo added next to your name)

Your email address will be added to our list server and will be used by the section to send you updates such as dinner meeting notices, show & exhibit info, training courses , newsletters and other items that may be of interest to the community. The list server has an opt-out option if you ever decide to leave and the list will not be sold or given out to third parties.

Corporate Employee Sponsor  

A second way of becoming part of the community is to tell us how many of your employee’s are ISA members.  Many companies have understood and reaped the benefits of  having their employees belong to a technical association like ISA ... and some have even paid for their employee's membership.

The Toronto Sections wishes to recognize these companies and encourage others to do likewise through acknowledgements in our newsletter, website and dinner meetings.

All you have to do is email us your company name and a logo,  the names of  the employees and if you sponsor them or not.  We will add this to our Corporate Employee Sponsor page on our website, the more people you have the higher you move up, take a look.

Supporting Corporate Sponsor  

Another way to join is by becoming a Corporate Section Sponsor. Like any corporation, non-profit organizations like the Toronto Section require revenue to operate.  As a corporate section sponsor your company will be supporting the section through contributions based on the level of support you choose. (Gold $750, Silver $500, Bronze $250)

In return your company will receive discounts (up to 25% see table below) and privileges based on your level of support.   

Some of these benefits include:

¨ Discounts on advertising in our newsletters and directory

¨ Discounts on training courses and seminars

¨ Discounts on booth space (only section run shows)

¨ Recognition on our website and newsletters

¨ Use of the Corporate Section Sponsor logo

¨ Participation on our show  and programs committee

This is a one time contribution and your recognition will be based on your year-to-year  support. For example if you start your support as a Gold member, next year you will be recognized as a Silver,  the year after that Bronze, and the year after that Rust ... then we throw you out.  If you wish to move back up then you can contribute the difference between the levels, i.e. moving up from Silver to Gold would only be $250.

                                      

 

Sponsor Level

 

Contribution

Discount Schedule

Newsletter

& Directory Advertising

Booth

Space*

Training Courses*

Right of first refusal *

Bronze

$250

10%

10%

10%

Third

Silver

$500

15%

15%

15%

Second

Gold

$750

25%

25%

25%

First

 

 

*Corporate Section Sponsors will have first choice on advertising space in our newsletter, directory, courses or shows. Discounts and privileges will only apply to ISA Toronto Section run events and may not be applicable in co-sponsored or ISA Society events. Where several parties are requesting the same item, privileges will be according to  rank or by pick of the draw.

 

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