
Register On-Line Now!!! PA-AWWA’s 75th Annual Conference…May 9-11, 2023
May 9 @ 8:00 am - May 11 @ 5:00 pm
REGISTER ON-LINE NOW!!!
PA-AWWA’s 75th Annual Conference…Save the Date May 9-11, 2023
Kalahari Resort and Convention Center in the Poconos
2023 ANNUAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE-TENTATIVE
2023 – TECH SESSION PRESENTATION SCHEDULE -TENTATIVE
PA-AWWA Annual Golf Tournament
Pocono Manor Golf Course
395 Manor Drive
Pocono Manor, PA 18349
May 9, 2023 10am start
2023 Sponsor Event List
2023 SPONSOR LEVELS
*Sponsors to get preferred booth location*
VENDOR SET UP: WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 FROM 9AM-12PM
VENDOR SPOTLIGHT
PA-AWWA Vendor Sign up for Spotlight 2023
You get to have the microphone! Gain the attention
of the entire Exhibit Hall for about 3-5 minutes.
Highlight your products and services while
attendees are right there at your booth!
Lastly, your prize is then given away
Operator Sessions Approved for the 2023 Annual Conference
Up to 9.5-10 PA DEP Contact Hours
Keynote Speaker:
Bill Bergey former Philadelphia Eagles Linebacker
BILL BERGEY BIO
Bill Bergey played linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles from 1969-1980. Bergey played a key role in the Eagles’ rise during DIck Vermeil’s first three years as head coach, culminating in a trip to Super Bowl XV. During his time with the Eagles from 1974-1980, Bergey was a four-time All-Pro and three-time Eagles MVP and set the NFL record for most interceptions by a linebacker.
Bergey recorded 233 tackles in a single season with the Eagles and became the highest-paid defensive player in the league with a four-year contract for $1 million. He was a popular player who was the foundation of the “Gang Green” defense that brought the Eagles back to the playoffs in 1978, 1979, and to the Super Bowl in 1980. He retired from professional football in 1981.
Bergey was born in South Dayton, New York in 1945 and graduated from Arkansas State University in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. He was an All-American in college and was voted by fans as the Top Player in Arkansas State history.