Registration Information
Registration is now open!
To Register, Visit our Registration Site at
https://tnejc.eventbrite.com
Registration Deadline: October 9, 2017!
Walk-in Registrations will be Accepted on October 17, 2017
(can pay with credit card or check onsite)
Conference Cost Options
Registration Includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Snacks, Conference Materials
Registration - $95
Registration & CLE Credits - $110
Group (5 or more from same organization) - $80
(note - individuals must register together for discount to apply)
Early Bird Registration - $85
(Ends August 15, 2017)
Download Registration Flyer Here :

TNEJC Registration Flyer 2017 |
Hotel Reservations
A block of rooms has been secured under ElderWatch of East Tennessee at the Marriott Hotel for 10/16/17 - 10/18/17. Room rates are $96 / night. Rooms must be booked by 9/18/17.
To secure a room, please click here to book a room:
Book your group rate for Tennessee Elder Justice Conference 2017
To secure a room, please click here to book a room:
Book your group rate for Tennessee Elder Justice Conference 2017
Tentative Conference Schedule (Subject to Change)
7:30am - Registration, Vendor Education, Breakfast
8:00am - Welcome, Introductions and Opening Comments
8:30am - Aging Population Demographics, and Cultural Bias of our Vulnerable Adults
Dr. Sandra McGuire, Professor Emeritus, The University of Tennessee
9:15am - Break, Vendor Education
9:30am - Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego District Attorney's Office
12:00pm - Lunch
1:00pm - Hidden Slavery: Prevention, Detection and Prosecution of Labor Trafficking
Ms. Margie Quin, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, TBI
1:45pm - Break, Vendor Education
2:00pm - Elderly Financial Exploitation: Best Practices for Financial Institutions
Mr. Michael Herndon, Deputy Assistant Director, Office for Older Americans,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
2:45pm - Break, Vendor Education
3:00pm - Bob Blancato, National Coordinator of the Elder Justice Coalition, Washington, D.C.
4:00pm - Wrap Up / Door Prizes
7:30am - Registration, Vendor Education, Breakfast
8:00am - Welcome, Introductions and Opening Comments
8:30am - Aging Population Demographics, and Cultural Bias of our Vulnerable Adults
Dr. Sandra McGuire, Professor Emeritus, The University of Tennessee
9:15am - Break, Vendor Education
9:30am - Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego District Attorney's Office
12:00pm - Lunch
1:00pm - Hidden Slavery: Prevention, Detection and Prosecution of Labor Trafficking
Ms. Margie Quin, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, TBI
1:45pm - Break, Vendor Education
2:00pm - Elderly Financial Exploitation: Best Practices for Financial Institutions
Mr. Michael Herndon, Deputy Assistant Director, Office for Older Americans,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
2:45pm - Break, Vendor Education
3:00pm - Bob Blancato, National Coordinator of the Elder Justice Coalition, Washington, D.C.
4:00pm - Wrap Up / Door Prizes
Continuing Education Credits Are Available
P.O.S.T. Credit for Law Enforcement
6 CEU Credits for Licensed Social Workers
6 CLE Credits for Attorneys
(The cost to receive CLE credits is $15.00, in addition to the regular registration fee.
Please select the CLE registration option when registering on the registration site.)
6 CEU Credits for Licensed Social Workers
6 CLE Credits for Attorneys
(The cost to receive CLE credits is $15.00, in addition to the regular registration fee.
Please select the CLE registration option when registering on the registration site.)