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EB Pathways Conference Plans in Response to Coronavirus - FAQ

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Evidence-Based Pathways Conference & Masterclasses 

April 29-May 1, 2020

We have been assessing the situation as it relates to our upcoming conference. We said we will hold our conference as long as it is within our control to do so. However, the recent directive from the White House and the CDC to eliminate gatherings of over 10 people until late March gave us reason to pause and again review. Here's our plan of action.

We have decided to postpone the live on-location event at this time and move it online! We will produce even online as an option for those who prefer wish to continue with their plans for being evidence-based - and we highly recommend that of course.

CURRENTLY REGISTERED ATTENDEES: All who are registered have the option to;

a. Join us online April 27-May 1 from wherever they may be and participate in the conference, or

b. Choose to cancel their registration.

Should a registered attendee choose to cancel, they have the following options for a refund;

Receive a refund of the registration fee paid, minus 20% administrative fee, or

Receive a credit for the full registration amount to be retained on file. This credit is fully transferable, and may be applied toward the registration fee for a future event. Our next conferences are;

- Fall 2020 EB Pathways Conference is scheduled for late October 2020. Location is being finalized.
- Spring 2021 EB Pathways Conference scheduled for April 2021. Location is being finalized

Such credit may also be applied toward any other purchases from our online store.

Use of your credit is extended to be used over a 2 year period from cancellation date (instead of the typical 1 year).

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Here's to SUCCESS...

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Warmly,

Sobem Nwoko

 

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