CALL FOR SPEAKERS and PRESENTATIONS
Spring Seminar 2026: May 17-19, Portland, ME
NEW NAFTZ Spring Seminar 2026 will introduce Z-TECH sessions as well as various Grantee, Operator/User, and Advanced Professional sessions.
The topics below will be considered through NAFTZ's CALL FOR SPEAKERS and PRESENTATIONS process. The NAFTZ Program Committee will determine speakers for sessions listed below from submissions received to speak on these topics. The Program Committee welcomes anyone with knowledge or experience on these topics to submit an overview of their proposed session via the Call for Speakers & Presentations process.
Essential Information
- Link for: NAFTZ Speaker & Moderator Policy
- Link to Submit: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/80353/submitter
- Link for: Submission evaluation criteria
- Deadline to Submit: Monday, December 1, 2025.
Here are the steps to be considered:
- Review the topics and content guidelines from the NAFTZ program committee below.
- For each session you'd like to be considered as a speaker for, prepare a submission for the Call for Speakers and Presentations. Each submission will need to include:
- Your presentation title
- A brief paragraph summary (up to 350 words) of your proposed presentation
- A complete list of co-presenters or panelists (including yourself) and basic information about each (Name, email, designations and company/organization affiliated with). Each co-presenter / panelist will be sent an email from the Oxford Abstracts system which will request each to submit separately a brief bio, prior speaking experience, etc.
- Three learning objectives that session attendees will take away from attending your session
- Session information such as target audience, experience level, materials to be shared with participants, if the content has been presented elsewhere, etc.
- Go to https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/80353/submitter
- Log in or create a new account in Oxford Abstracts. Please note - NAFTZ log-in information is NOT connected to Oxford Abstracts and you will need to have a separate account log-in for Oxford Abstracts.
- Enter your submission information. Oxford Abstracts does allow you to return to your submission to make amendments, additions or changes. However, you must first submit information in all required fields, keeping in mind that you can return to update your submission later. All submissions need to be fully completed by the December 1st, 2025 deadline.
- Note the Call for Speakers and Presentations deadlines:
- Session submissions for consideration deadline: December 1, 2025
- Outcome notification deadline: Wednesday, December 31st (or sooner if possible)
IMPORTANT - NAFTZ Speaker & Moderator Policy
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NAFTZ events are strictly educational—not promotional. Sales-oriented proposals will be declined.
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We seek well rounded sessions that include a variety of perspectives from session speakers, thus should there be multiple presenters for any given session, and speakers should not all be from one firm.
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Presentation materials (slides, handouts) must use NAFTZ event templates only - no company logos or other formats are allowed.
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Please review NAFTZ's Speaker/Moderator Policy here. You will be asked to confirm that you have read and understand these guidelines when submitting for the Call for Speakers.
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We welcome proposals from across the community to broaden voices and keep content high-quality.
NAFTZ believes this Call for Speakers and Presentations process will better enable our Program Committee to identify new speakers, provide the opportunity present at our in-person events to all members and non-member constituents, and help us to continue to deliver high-quality content to our attendees.
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| Open Submissions | Open Submissions – FTZ Topics, standard format
Open Submissions - Z-Tech
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| Z-Tech /
General Audience |
AI in the International Trade Arena: Promise, Pitfalls, and Practical Uses
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| Operator / User | Production Authority: From Application to Audit
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| Operator / User
General Audience |
Trade Enforcement: Company vs. Individual liability
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| Grantees | Strategies/Messaging and Promoting FTZs to businesses and communities
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| General Audience | Secondary Tariff Reporting – 232
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| Grantees | From Interest to Activation: Modern Strategies to Market Your U.S. Foreign-Trade Zone
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| Advanced | Country of Origin within FTZs
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| General Audience | Penalty exposure under additional tariffs
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The program committee members will evaluate submissions on the following criteria:
- Learning objectives
- Session design including any interactive learning elements
- Speaker(s) experience and knowledge of the subject matter
- Speaker(s) presenting experience
- Overall session quality and alignment with desired session content
Questions or Comments? Contact NAFTZ VP of Events, Victoria Cartwright or NAFTZ President Jeff Tafel or call the NAFTZ office at 202-331-1950.
To respond to the Call for Speakers and Presentations, review the information above and then visit https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/80353/submitter to apply!