There is an increasing need for coal stakeholders to be active proponents in educating others, both those related to our industry and those outside of it, on the importance and value of our nation’s abundant coal resources. It’s more and more important to "think and act local" to provide balancing information and counter myth and misinformation about our industry.
The American Coal Council’s Tomorrow’s Leadership Council 2016 participants have been preparing for and engaging in this type of ‘everyday advocacy’. Their activities and outreach have included public speaking and presentations, written communications such as letters to the editor, social media activities, and more.
Join us as the Tomorrow’s Leadership Council presents the results of their 2016 advocacy engagement. Learn how they prepared, who they targeted and reached, what information they shared, and the responses and feedback they received.
There is no charge for members of the
American Coal Council, but pre-registration is required.
Non-members may register for a fee of $50.