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 2012 Convention Information

 

Hotel Information
Travel Information
Important Convention Regulations
Vendors/Vendor Presentations
 

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Convention Information

Typical temperatures (Fahrenheit):

  High Low Average
March 67 37 53

 

Hotel Information

Experience a delightful stay at Hyatt Regency Albuquerque, located right in the downtown area. Stroll along Albuquerque’s avenues to explore the shops and art galleries of our inviting city. This hotel features 395 spacious guest rooms with views of the mountains or the city that come equipped with Hyatt Grand Beds with luxurious linens and amenities. There is a rooftop pool with hot tubs, fitness center and message services. Local attractions include the Petroglyphs National Monument, Sandia Peak Mountains, the Atomic Museum, and much more!

 

Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras NW,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 87102
800-633-7313 or 505-842-1234

http://www.albuquerque.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/

 

 

Registration for the Convention does not include hotel reservations. A block of rooms has been reserved at a special conference rate. They are available on a “first-come, first served” basis before February 22, 2012, and are likely to fill before this date.

 

Use the reservations link https://resweb.passkey.com/go/spcp2012  to ensure our group rate of $129.00 single/double occupancy (plus 13% tax)

 

Hotel check-in time should not be anticipated until after 3:00 p.m. and check out time is 12:00 p.m. Valet parking is available for $18.00 per day, self-parking is available for $13.00 per day, both include in and out privileges.

 

 

Travel Information

Albuquerque International Sunport serves many airlines, most with direct flights. Check with your travel agent or carrier for rates soon, as this is a favorite travel time and it is spring break for many.

 

Timely and inexpensive airport transportation is available to and from the hotel by shuttle services through SUNPORT SHUTTLE (independently operated) $11.00 one way first person, $5.00 second person. ($20.00 Round Trip, $5.00 second person each way) 505-883-4966 Taxi fare is approximately $20.00 each way.

 

Roommate Requests

If you would like the SPCP to help you find a roommate for the Convention, please write in the notes that you need a roommate and your check in and check out dates. It is hard to find roommates as the convention nears. Remember February 22, 2012 is the deadline for the SPCP room rates – it is better to cancel a reservation if you find a roommate than to be without a room altogether!

 

Important Convention Regulations

No videotaping or flash photography is permitted during lectures. All cell phones and pagers must be turned off or set to vibrate; text messaging is not permitted. Computers cannot be on during lectures.

 

In consideration of our paid vendors, there is to be no sales or promotion of products or services outside the vendor room. No procedures of any kind may be conducted anywhere within the hotel before or during the convention dates.

 

A name badge is required for admittance to all functions. Loss of your badge will result in a $10.00 replacement charge. Please help us eliminate the embarrassment of having to remove non-paying friends or relatives accompanying you to the lectures. Badges will be checked.

 

An evaluation form is provided at each class. For attendees to obtain credit hours, the evaluation form needs to be turned in immediately after each class. If you arrive fifteen minutes late for a lecture or leave before a lecture is completed, you cannot receive continuing education credits for that particular lecture. Certificates will be mailed after the convention.

 

 

SPCP Booth

The SPCP runs a booth at every convention for products available exclusively to our members. Members may purchase items such as colorful client brochures (NEW design!), the SPCP photo album, our Client Forms pack, and many SPCP identifying products. Various publications are available such as the talk of the industry – the SPCP textbook by Marjorie Grimm – Permanent Cosmetics – The Foundation of Fundamental Applications.

 

Cancellation Policy

CANCELLATION POLICY: A refund less a $50 processing fee will be made upon written request prior to March 2nd, 2012. We appreciate your understanding that there cannot be any other exceptions as printing is paid for and food is ordered, etc. Personal checks will NOT be accepted after March 4th, 2011 postmark.

For further information, call +1-847-635-1330.

 

We will do everything possible to help you enjoy your convention.

If you have specific questions or concerns, contact the Administration Office

at +1-847-635-1330, Fax +1-847-635-1326 or email at spcp@ameritech.net

 The SPCP reserves the right to change the schedule, topics, and speakers, if necessary.

 

 

Pre-Convention
 

 
Pre-Convention - Wednesday, March 14th and Thursday, March 15, 2012
9:00am - 4:00pm Train the Trainer
 

Marjorie Grimm, CPCP and Liza Sims, CPCP

This highly acclaimed program is presented by SPCP past president, Marjorie Grimm, CPCP and former director, Liza Sims, CPCP. While a required class for those with a goal to become SPCP trainer members, this program is also required regularly for certified trainer members as a review. Attendees have the opportunity to network with one another and to speak on particular subjects to enrich the program with new ideas. The exchange of ideas casts the seeds of new educational concepts and program development. Attendees of this class must be CPCP certified or scheduled to take their certification exam during the conference. Please refer to the SPCP website for other trainer member requirements or contact the office for a Trainer Application Packet. Attending this class alone, does not make one an SPCP trainer member.
This is a pre-convention class available at an additional fee.

 
   
Pre-Convention - Friday, March 16, 2012
8:30am - 1:00pm

Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Class – New and Renewal

David Vidra, LPN

This is by far the most comprehensive, industry specific bloodborne pathogens program available for permanent cosmetic professionals. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard will be covered, with an emphasis on needlestick guidelines, Hepatitis B and C, information on MRSA, exposure control plan requirements, recordkeeping, and the latest interpretation covering these topics as they relate to the body modification industry. This class is a requirement for the CPCP exam and renewal, and may be purchased separately for non-convention attendees.
This is a pre-convention class available at an additional fee.

 
2:00pm - 5:00pm

Specialty Class: Camouflage – Restoring Damaged Skin

Mary Jane Haake will address the camouflage techniques she uses to disguise scars resulting from trauma, burns, staph, and MRSA infections. She will also address surgical scars resulting from facelifts, skin cancer, cleft lip repairs and breast reconstruction. Many of these procedures may be covered by the client’s medical insurance. She will provide a set of pigments and formulas, together with a take away package containing detailed information and charts needed for camouflage work, including instructions on filing insurance claims.
This is a pre-convention class available at an additional fee.

 

 

Mary Jane Haake, CPCP

Mary Jane is the President of Dermal Source, and is cited as the “woman who introduced anesthetics to the industry.” She is a former Director of the SPCP, Technical Adviser, and a recipient of the Industry Leader Award. Mary Jane takes her role seriously as an SPCP Supplier, as evident by her attendance to all the SPCP conventions and a generous convention sponsor. An internationally recognized speaker and trainer, she is one of the most knowledgeable and exciting speakers working today.

 

   
3:00pm - 8:00pm Vendor Room Set-Up (Vendors Only)
5:00pm - 7:00pm Registration and Check-In
   
   
Convention
 
   

    
Saturday, March 17, 2012

8:00am - 9:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00am - 5:00am Registration and Check-In
9:00am - 5:00pm Vendor Room Open - TODAY ONLY
10:00am - 4:30pm Vendor Presentations
Half-hour vendor presentations will run throughout the day. Learn about the latest products and services and how they can enhance your business.
10:00am - 5:00pm SPCP Product Sales Booth Open
12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch Break (on your own)
6:00pm - 9:00pm

SPCP Fiesta!

One cannot deny that the networking receptions are the most popular events the SPCP conventions offer! This is where we truly become a family and Fiesta! will be the best place for newcomers to meet fellow members!

Discounted bar tickets available at the event

   
Sunday, March 18, 2012
8:00am - 9:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00am - 6:00pm SPCP Booth Open
8:00am - 9:00am General Seating
9:00am - 9:30am Official Welcome and Announcements
9:30am - 10:45am

Real Men’s Eyebrows and the Alopecia Client- Start to Finish

Natural-appearing brows for “real” men and eyeliner enhancements for alopecia sufferers are two of the most rewarding procedures you can add to your service menu. Learn to enjoy these challenging procedures with confidence by providing them with renewed definition of the eye and brow areas. These types of procedures result in great personal satisfaction and accomplishment for the technician. This presentation definesthe skills required to help change these special clients’ lives.

 
 

Penny Rudy, CPCP

Penny is the owner of Chrysalis Clinic of Permanent Cosmetics, LLC, and is a well known, highly respected Washington State Licensed technician, trainer and artist since 1999. She is a past SPCP Director and Washington State Delegate, present technician member in good standing with the SPCP, and a CPCP certified SPCP trainer member. As an industry subject writer, speaker and instructor, her passion for people, our industry, and her creative artistic abilities make her a busy industry favorite by many clients and physicians in the Northwest.

 
     
11:00am - 12:15pm

Legal Matters: How They Affect Our Industry

Professionals who provide any service to the public are mandated to meet certain standards of care. If those standards are not met, they may become responsible for any serious harm which results to the client. This presentation will explore standards of care, expectations on the part of consumers and legal liability which may accrue should a practitioner fail to perform at the standard of care to a degree which constitutes legal negligence. General liability and insurance coverage issues will be included: what it is and what it is not.

 
 

JoAnne Shanks, Esq.

Mrs. Shanks enjoyed many diverse job experiences, most importantly, with Safeco Insurance as an adjuster in New Mexico and Colorado and directed all litigation files in New Mexico just prior to returning to law school. Upon earning her J.D. degree, she returned to New Mexico and began a private practice as a trial lawyer that included personal injury, professional malpractice, insurance bad faith, contract litigation and worker’s compensation. She has served on the Board of Directors, New Mexico Trial Lawyer’s Association and on the Committee for Lawyer Referrals, New Mexico Bar Association.

 
   
12:15pm - 1:30pm Lunch on Your Own  
1:30pm - 3:00pm Round Table Discussions

Convention attendees, in small group format, will be given a scenario by moderator, Pat Shibley-Gauthier, CPCP, to discuss and formulate solutions that will be presented to the other attendees. This is a great way to learn, hear, and share new ideas from your peers.

 

 

Pat Shibley-Gauthier, CPCP

Pat is founder of the Micro-Pigmentation Centre, a Toronto, Ontario, Canada based permanent make-up training and distribution center, and manufacturer of the company’s pigment and anesthetic lines. She is an internationally renowned certified SPCP trainer member and a long-time SPCP supplier member. Pat is a much sought after international industry speaker. Involved in the industry for nearly 30 years, she boasts a global clientele and her company exports to over 36 countries world-wide.

 
   
3:15pm - 4:30pm

Infection Control: Putting it into Practice

You attend annual bloodborne pathogens classes, have donned your PPE, and use barrier film from wall to wall...yet you still may be guilty of cross contamination. Kate and David will help you discover the most common mistakes technicians make while setting up, performing procedures, and tearing down when finished. Learn how to develop good habits to protect your clients and yourself. Standards with PPE, sterilization - including pre-sterilized product protocols, and how to write policy will be discussed. This is once in a lifetime class to protect your business. Infection control has changed, have you?

 
 

Kate Ciampi, CPCP

Kate has been in the permanent cosmetics industry since 1991 and owns a tattoo studio, Perfection Dermagraphics, in a Chicago suburb. As a specialty trainer and consultant, she teaches advanced classes on a regular basis worldwide. She has a background in nursing as a cardiology department administrator. Kate served on the SPCP Board of Directors from 1994-1998 as President and Secretary. She later served as Convention and Trainer Coordinator, and currently serves the SPCP as the Executive Director. Kate is a recipient of the Industry Leader Award.


 

David Vidra, LPN

Having been involved in the piercing industry for over twenty years, David was the founder of Cleveland’s first piercing studio, Body Work Productions. His current company, Health Educators, provides up-todate information and educational solutions for the modification and related industries. David is a consultant worldwide in the private sector as well as for agencies and regulators. An SPCP Industry Leader Award recipient, he is currently the Health & Safety Advisor for the SPCP. David has also served on the SPCP Board of Directors.

4:30pm - 5:30pm

Panel of Experts- Moderator, Debra Guastella, CPCP

With David Vidra, Pat Shibley-Gauthier, Penny Rudy

The day culminates with one of the most popular presentations of Convention. Get answers to those pressing industry-related questions.

 
 

Debra Guastella, CPCP

Debra brings undisputable and recognized talents to the permanent cosmetic industry. Her flair for pageantry and ability to make all feel welcome as the official event Coordinator/Emcee is enjoyed by all who attend. Her technical talents lend to much sought-after fundamental and advanced training, specializing in areola regimentation procedures. Debra is an industry leader, keynote speaker, and industry trainer offering permanent cosmetic services in New Orleans and a recipient of the Industry Leader Award.

 
   
Monday, March 19, 2012
8:00am - 9:00am Continental Breakfast
9:00am - 9:15am General Seating and Announcements
9:15am - 10:30am

Low Cost Branding For Big Results

In a world of million dollar ad budgets and billion dollar brands, can your small business compete? Lana Duke says you can and shares her tips on developing your own unique, highly profitable brand. Speaking straight from her own personal experience – Lana turned a local steakhouse into the world’s largest fine-dining brand and now runs four high-volume Ruth’s Chris restaurants and other successful businesses. She tells how to set yourself apart from your competition, using techniques like personal notes and community involvement that cost little but pay off in big results.

 
 

Lana Duke

Lana’s story is a classic rags-to-riches tale. Raised in Canadian foster care, she moved to New Orleans at 18, selling pots and pans door-to-door to get by. Hard work and determination landed her in advertising and marketing. As head of a firm that grew to be the largest woman owned ad agency in the Gulf South, Lana helped build Ruth’s Chris Steak House into a sizzling national and international success. Now Lana is the owner of four Ruth’s Chris restaurants, the Palace Truck Stop & Casino and a Huddle House. As part of her “give back” philosophy, Lana actively works with foster children in San Antonio, New Orleans and Toronto.

 
   
10:45am - 11:45am

An Educated Technician is the Best Technician

All states and many other jurisdictions have specific regulations regarding permanent cosmetics. New Mexico is one of the six states requiring a license under the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology for instance. Do you know your local requirements? Are you and your facility in compliance? Are you prepared for someone to inspect your facility? Are your records in order and are you following written protocols? Learn about the variances in current regulations and how to be proactive not reactive.

 

 

Jeanine McTasney, CPCP

Jeanine is the owner and trainer for the Institute for Permanent Makeup and Tattoo Removal based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has been in the aesthetics industry for thirty years as a licensed electrologist and manicurist; pursuing a career into the permanent cosmetics arena was a natural transition. Refining her skills in a successful private practice launched her into the medical arena, specializing in restorative aesthetic permanent cosmetics. Jeanine was also Governor appointed to write the rules and regulations for permanent cosmetic technicians in New Mexico.

 
   
11:45am - 1:15pm Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon
1:30pm - 2:45pm

Facial Morphology and Makeup Design: the good, the bad and

the ugly in permanent cosmetics

Using the magic of the computer, and examples of faces both unknown and famous, Jeffery will explore what makes faces look beautiful to us, with and without makeup. Learn how different shapes convey different personalities, and raise your awareness of what to look for to create a look that makes each client feel like her natural best. You will learn generally accepted guidelines of beauty for different shaped faces and features, and how to adjust your design when confronted with clients whose faces are less than ideal.

 
 

Jeffery Lyle Segal, CPCP

Jeffery has been creating makeup illusions “from gore to gorgeous” for theater, film, TV and print for almost thirty years, as well as being a leader in permanent cosmetics and SPCP member for twenty years. He has made up famous faces from Oprah Winfrey to Ronald McDonald. His educational video, “The Shape of Permanent Beauty” was the first comprehensive program to teach makeup design principles for permanent cosmetics.

 

   
3:00pm - 4:00pm

Lovely, Luscious Lips

Our eyes may be the window to our soul but it’s our mouth and lips people notice when we talk or smile. Our lips - their shape, color, and style make a statement about us. They are part of our personality, our sensuality, and who we are. Follow Judith as she demonstrates lip color with a digital device and the tips and tricks she has developed to consistently help women gain lovely, luscious lips that enhance their lives for years.

 
 

Judith Culp, CPCP

Judith Culp is CPCP, CIDESCO, and NCEA Certified has been a sought after lecturer and writer for the past three decades. She took permanent cosmetic training in 1987 and considers herself one of the lucky survivors. An SPCP Past President, she served on the Board of Directors four years and has worked in numerous other capacities for the Society and is currently a trainer member. She was a subject matter expert for Tips & Tricks for Permanent Cosmetics and contributing editor forMiladys Fundamentals of Esthetics: Advanced 1st & 2nd Editions.

 
   
4:00pm - 5:00pm Panel of Experts – Jeffery Segal, Judy Culp, Kate Ciampi
5:00pm - 5:30pm

Raffle Hosted by the Board of Directors

Farwell gathering will immediately follow

 
   
   
 

Vendors

Dermal Source

Naturalook Institute of Permanent Cosmetics

Derma International

Face and Body Professionals, Inc

Mei-Cha

Professional Program Insurance Brokerage

More vendors will be announced soon!
 

 

 

   
   

 

 

  


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