

Do you have a great topic or presentation to share with the cleaning industry?
The mission of the Huge Convention is to be the premier business building event year after year for the window cleaning and pressure washing industry. One of our goals is to present the best speakers and keynote presentation on the topics that truly matter to business owners. If you have a topic that you’d like to speak about that is original and relevant, we want to hear about it!
We are eager to consider ideas that:
■ Showcase fresh ideas to enduring problems business owners face
■ Are centered around business-focused topics
■ Include issues such as sales, employees, money, growth, business building, marketing, etc
We discourage ideas that are::
■ Vague, underdeveloped or unoriginal
■ Provide little to no value to business owners
■ Purely personal or self-promoting in nature
Please note: While we do allow and encourage vendors to teach, we don’t allow classes that promote specific products or services unless it is specifically a sponsored class. Contact Thad at thad@thehugeconvention.com for more info.
This year’s Huge Convention will take place August 8th and 9th in Branson, Missouri. The speaker application deadline is April 31st. After successfully applying, please note you will be asked to submit a proposal. This is your chance to help us understand why your presentation is a good fit for this event!
Proposal Information
Proposals will be due no later than May 15th. You’ll be asked to include the following information in your proposal:
■ Proposed title
■ Description of the presentation
■ Who is the presentation for?
■ What will they be able to take away?
■ What prerequisite knowledge do they need?
■ Speaker Biography
■ Hi-res Headshot
■ Description of the presentation
■ A Video of the speaker
Important Dates:
■ Call for speakers closes on April 31st
■ All proposals due by May 15th
■ Speakers will be notified by June
Helpful Information:
See the list of classes chosen for the 2017 convention and 2018 convention and read their descriptions.
■ Give your proposal a simple and straightforward title.
■ Be authentic. Include original ideas, real-world scenarios and relevant examples.
■ Keep the audience in mind: what type of person would benefit from this class?
■ Explain why people will want to attend and what they’ll take away from it
■ Don’t assume that your company’s name buys you credibility. If you’re talking about something important that you have specific knowledge of because of what your company does, spell that out in the description.