I wanted to ask who was in charge of selling things for then con? i have an idea i wanted to ask about something off line to someone in charge. Something about this coming up being the 15th year of the con and i can say I have been to every con so far and can rember when the con was still being talked about and setup....
Thanks for your time.
Jason
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Who is in charge of swag for ACEN?
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Posted 31 July 2011 - 02:44 AM
ckosacranoid, on 29 July 2011 - 06:42 PM, said:
I wanted to ask who was in charge of selling things for then con? i have an idea i wanted to ask about something off line to someone in charge. Something about this coming up being the 15th year of the con and i can say I have been to every con so far and can rember when the con was still being talked about and setup....
Thanks for your time.
Jason
Thanks for your time.
Jason
You can send an email to our merchandise department, and it will be reviewed by the current individual overseeing the Merch department and choices. merchandise-dh (AT) acen *DOT* org
If you want to send it to myself directly (so you know the person receiving it, and have a contact), use one of the emails listed in my signature, and I will forward it to the appropriate individual as well as CC you on that email so you know it went to where it needed to go.
kitsune red, on 30 July 2011 - 12:07 AM, said:
I believe you are looking for the Merchandise Committee.
Which does not exist, sorry.
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Posted 31 July 2011 - 05:49 AM
This post has been edited by Millions_Knives: 31 July 2011 - 06:19 AM
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Posted 01 August 2011 - 09:42 PM
ckosacranoid, on 01 August 2011 - 02:22 PM, said:
thanks guys, sending an email in the next coupl of days after i think of how to pharse what i have an idea for stuff.
Cool cool. Even if you don't send it to me, I am glad people are thinking about ACen merch.
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Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
Exhibit Space Assistant Manager 2007 & 08
If you have any Questions, Comments, and/or Concerns, Feel Free to Contact us by using one of the emails below.
ArtistAlley@ACen.org - ArtShow@ACen.org - ExhibitHall@ACen.org - ExhibitSpace@ACen.org
Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance & Promotes Premium Productivity
"The optimistic way to look at your own art, performance, or results when someone tells you that you're not good enough, is to think that there's still room to improve. When you believe your artwork, performance, or results are perfect, it's the end of your artistic career."
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