Sponsorship
Sponsorship Letter
How you can be a part of leading Healthcare in Arizona
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Greetings:
Every year there are changes within the Healthcare industry... whether it be regulatory or new trends, it is difficult to stay abreast on all of the latest issues. The exciting news is that there is a new group of professionals in the Phoenix Metro area that have come together to promote the latest in healthcare issues. The Central Arizona Society for Healthcare Engineering (CASHE) is a great educational and networking resource for professionals working in the healthcare engineering, design and construction fields. CASHE is your local chapter of ASHE and meets monthly in Phoenix.
Position your company among decision-makers who have a significant impact on the purchase of equipment, products and services for managing health care facility infrastructures and environments. With today’s health care system in transition, maintaining and improving professional knowledge and skills at all levels has never been more important. This unique program provides an opportunity to increase your company’s visibility and profile among leaders in the health care field. It is an exceptional and exclusive marketing tool that will keep your corporate name in the forefront at CASHE events.
This newly formed organization is only as strong as the support it receives from active members as well as from sponsors. We ask you to please support CASHE by way of sponsorship. There are several different levels of participation, the benefits of which are outlined in detail in the enclosed brochure.
We all have opportunities to be involved in our communities in so many different ways, but we hope that you will see how CASHE is beneficial to your company. Your sponsorship is a testament of how, together, we can help our industry remain strong and further Arizona in healthcare initiatives that are important to us all.
With our sincere gratitude,
Mike Lenz
Banner Health
Rudy KolichJokake Construction Services
CASHE Sponsorship Committee Chair
Chris HilgemanMayo Clinic