California Precast Concrete Association 2017 FALL CONFERENCE
November 1-3, 2017
Pechanga Resort and Casino
45000 Pechanga Parkway
Temecula, CA
Education that benefits your business
Mission Statement
The purpose of the California
Precast Concrete Association is to
promote the use of quality precast
cementicious products, provide
useful information to the mem-
bership and to address issues of
importance to the precast con-
crete manufacturing industry.
CONFER- ENCE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017
9:00 am Golf Tournament on the Journey Course—Pechanga
11:00 am—3:00 pm Wine Tour with Lunch (Bus will pick up at Hotel)
6:30 pm—7:30 pm Affiliates Reception with Table Top Exhibits
7:30 pm President’s Dinner, Robert Evans and Golf Awards
We are back at the AAA
Four Diamond Award win-
ning Pechanga Resort and
Casino. CPCA’s discounted
rooms are just $139 + tax
and include complimentary
valet parking.
Call 888-732-4264 be-
tween 7 am and 11 pm and
request the CPCA Fall
Conference group rate.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017
Lunch on own
Noon Registration opens
12:30 pm –1:30 pm High Speed Rail Presentation
1:45 pm—2:45 pm Cybersecurity Presentation
3:00 pm—3:30 pm Safety and Health Committee Meeting
3:30 pm—4:00 pm Legislative Committee Meeting
4:00 pm—4:30 pm Technical Committee Meeting
4:45 pm—5:00 pm Marketing and Membership
5:00 pm—5:30 pm Affiliates Committee Meeting
6:00 pm Past President’s Reception
7:30 am—9:00 am Board Meeting
9:00 am—10:00 am Meeting of the Members
10:00 am—11:00 am Stormwater Presentation
11:00 am—12:00 pm Employment Law Presentation
Adjourn
Times are approximate and the schedule is subject to change.
Book your room
NOW!
Rate expires
October 6!
AGENDA
PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO
Prizes, games and networking! The Journey Course, routed
over the beautifully rolling terrain between Pechanga Creek
and the adjacent mountainside, weaves its way through nu-
merous stands of mature California live oaks and provides stunning
vistas of the Temecula Valley and the surrounding mountains.
Golf Tournament at Pechanga
Thursday, November 2 at 9 am
Fee: $109 (includes green fees, cart and range balls)
THURSDAY ACTIVITIES
No matter which varietal of wine you're looking for, you can proba-
bly find it here! Known for its diversity, wineries in the Temecula
Valley grow and produce over 50 different varietals of wine; from
Cabernet Sauvignon to Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot to Mourvedre, Viog-
nier to Chardonnay.
Join fellow attendees for an afternoon of tasting, eating, and
learning with Grapeline Wine Tours.
Our tour will include
Private mini-coach with captain’s chairs and dedicated
personal tour host to coordinate the wineries, stow pur-
chases, and keep us entertained.
Wine tastings at three wineries.
A behind-the-scenes wine making tour with VIP access.
Picnic lunch.
Value Passport for special savings on wine purchases.
The Uncorked Picnic Wine Tour
Thursday, November 2 at 11 am
Fee: $110 (includes transportation to/from hotel, wine tastings,
Journey at Pechanga was designed
with environmental responsibility and a
keen sensitivity to preserving the beauti-
ful and historic tribal lands and rich cul-
ture of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño
Indians. Many of the protected sacred
Oak trees on property were deemed
"untouchable" as were other sacred are-
as, and the course and holes were crea-
tively designed around them. The result?
An exhilarating, one-of-a-kind master-
piece.
Presenters
Ivor Newman
High Speed Rail—Small Business
Outreach Coordinator
WEDNESDAY PRESENTATIONS 12:30 pm—High-Speed Rail-Connection and
Transforming California
Construction is underway on the nation’s first high-speed rail sys-
tem. Crews are working on the initial 119 miles in California’s Central
Valley. The project will eventually connect Northern California to
Southern California. Join Small Business Outreach Coordinator Ivor
Newman who will give us an update on the progress of construction
and discuss the benefits, challenges, future planning for Southern Cali-
fornia and expected impacts.
As the Small Business Outreach Coordinator, Ivor Newman is responsible for oversight, planning and implementation of statewide Small Business Outreach activities and assists the Authority in reaching its goals for Small Business par-ticipation. He establishes relationships with and offers guidance to small busi-ness owners, who are interested in participating in the high-speed rail pro-gram, conducts presentations and helps the Authority’s Small Business Advo-cate administer the Small and Disadvantaged Business Program.
1:45 pm—Your 5 Steps Toward Business Continuity
Bliss, from a Cyber Security Expert.
The IT organization can no longer ignore cyber security as part of a well-
rounded business continuity plan. With more than 50% likelihood, a
major cybersecurity event can force a business into bankruptcy; are you
making the smartest investments in defenses, awareness and disaster
recovery?
Understand the most common cyber-attacks impacting businesses
on a local and global scale.
An economic analysis of reactive vs. proactive cybersecurity.
Learn about Ransomware from a Disaster Recovery perspective.
Learn what the new “baseline of security” means and how to
achieve it.
Matt Lindley has over 15 years of cyber security expertise, with a variety of top industry certifications including his CISSP and ITIL Foundation. Matt founded and led a Managed Security Services division for the largest and most award-ed local IT services provider in Los Angeles. Matt is well versed and an expert in many regulatory areas such as: PCI, HIPAA, ITAR, DFARS, FISMA and SOX.
Matt Lindley, CISSP
REIN Cyber Security, LLC
Education that benefits your business
WELCOME TO TEMECULA! FRIDAY PRESENTATIONS
The IGP presents business owners with new, more complex
stormwater regulations. These regulations have proven to have
a substantial impact on small businesses. Noncompliant busi-
nesses could face costly fines and potential lawsuits from envi-
ronmental groups and citizen attorneys. In conjunction with
many local cities and chambers, Tory R. Walker Engineering
offers free resources and expert guidance on topics such as
proper enrollment and maintaining permit coverage, creating
site maps, how to develop and implement a stormwater pollu-
tion prevention plan (SWPPP), and proper stormwater sam-
pling, testing, and submission of results.
Tory Walker, PE, CFM, LEED
GA, QISP
Tory R. Walker Engineering
10:00 am—IGP Compliance
Tory Walker is a registered Professional Engineer, a Certified Floodplain
Manager, and a widely recognized stormwater quality expert, with over 30
years’ experience in water resources planning and engineering. Tory has
conducted and overseen hundreds of hydrologic studies, including the prep-
aration of regional drainage master plans and hydrologic model calibra-
tions. He has analyzed and designed numerous flood and stormwater facili-
ties and structures, including in-stream stabilization structures, embank-
ments, channels, culverts, and basins.
11:00 am—Avoiding Employment Related
Litigation & Update on New Employment Laws
Learn the potential pitfalls of employment issues and how
these mistakes can lead to costly litigation. Topics include
avoiding discrimination; the importance of having key docu-
ments including job descriptions and employee handbooks;
wage and hour issues; handling internal complaints and disa-
bility issues.
In January of 2005, Allyson K. Thompson joined Kring & Chung. On
January 1, 2015, she was elevated to partner. She lectures to
statewide business organizations as well as to private businesses and
associations throughout the Southern California area on avoiding em-
ployment related litigation, wage and hour issues, discrimination, pre-
paring employee handbooks and company policies, updates as to legis-
lative changes to State and Federal labor laws and sexual harassment
and management issues.
Allyson K. Thompson
Kring & Chung, LLP
Education that benefits your business
EVENT SPONSORSHIPS GOLF SPONSORSHIPS
EVENTS SPONSORSHIPS
TOP level Sponsorships Platinum $1,000 Diamond - $750 Gold - $500 Silver - $350
SPEED SET $150 Sign up for Speed Set and you may address the group during breaks between meetings or
education sessions. Each presentation is 5-10 minutes and powerpoint presentations are permitted.
Table Top Exhibit $150— Invite attendees to see your product or service during the Affiliates’ Reception.
Event Sponsorships : Wednesday Welcome/Past President’s Reception - $150 | Thursday Affiliate Recep-
tion - $250 | Thursday President’s Dinner and Award Ceremony- $500
Combine your total sponsorship spend to be listed as a TOP level Sponsor as well.
First Place Team - $500
Second Place Team - $400
Longest Drive (2 available) - $175 each
Closest to Pin (2 available) - $175 each
Tee Sponsors (14 available) - $150 each
Golf Sponsors Receive:
Signage at the hole or on the course
Recognition from the podium during the Golf Award Ceremony
Listed as sponsor in conference materials/signs
Opportunity to give away golf freebies (tees, balls, etc.)
Opportunity to combine sponsorships to achieve Top Level Sponsorship
All Sponsors receive:
List of attendees 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after the conference
Signage at registration
Listing on the Sponsor page of the conference materials
TOP Level Sponsors receive:
Listing/logo with hyperlink on the home page of the website
Special shout-out from the podium during the President’s Dinner
On-screen recognition before presentations
FALL 2017 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM (Online Registration is available. Use copies of this form for additional registrants)
Name (as it will appear on badge): _______________________________________________________________
Spouse or Non-Industry Guest : __________________________________________________________________
Company: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
City: ______________________________________________ State: ______________ Zip: _________________
Phone: __________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________
Full Package: (includes all events & meals for registrant & guest; does not include golf or wine tour)
Member $475 $___________
Non-member $575 $___________
Single Package: (Includes all events & meals for regis-trant only; does not include golf or wine tour )
Member $375 $___________
Non-member $475 $___________
Dinner Only: (guests only) $ 65 $___________
Additional Events (in addition to Registration):
Golf $ 109 $_________ea
Wine Tour $ 110 $_________ea
Table Top Exhibit $ 150 $___________
Speed Set $ 150 $___________
Late Reg. Fee (after 10/15) $50 $____________
Mel Marshall Scholarship Fund (any amount) $ _________
Event Sponsorships:
Platinum Sponsor $1,000 $__________
Diamond Sponsor $750 $__________
Gold Sponsor $ 500 $___________
Silver Sponsor $ 350 $___________
Welcome/ Past President Recep. $ 200 $___________
President’s Dinner $ 500 $___________
Golf Sponsorships:
First Place Team $500 $___________
Second Place Team $400 $___________
Longest Drive $175 $___________
Closest to Pin $175 $___________
Tee Sponsors $150 $___________
Total Sponsorship Spend $ __________
TOTAL FEES $__________
All attendees must complete the registration form in advance and submit payment
Payment Method: _____Check Enclosed (payable to CPCA) or ____ Visa ____ MasterCard ____ AmEx
Name on Card ____________________________________ Card # ________________________________________
Expiration Date ______________________________ Security Code ____________
Billing Address including zip code ________________________________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________ Vegetarian or special dietary needs? ______________________
Questions? Call 916.259.2629
Send to CPCA, P O Box 417, Rocklin CA 95677 or Fax (866) 831-2790
Reserve your sleeping room by
October 6 to receive the discounted room
rate of $139 (plus tax) !
Call 888-732-4264 between 7 am and 11 pm
and request the CPCA Fall Conference group
rate. BOOK TODAY!
Join us! California Precast Concrete Association 2017 FALL CONFERENCE
CALIFORNIA PRECAST CONCRETE ASSOCIATION
P O Box 417
Rocklin, CA 95677 916.259.2629
November 1-3, 2017
Pechanga Resort and Casino
Temecula, CA
Education that benefits your business
Cybersecurity
Stormwater
Regulations
Employment
Law
High Speed
Rail