Contact
Kelly McCurdy
Vice President, Public Relations & Marketing
610.560.0500 x4304
pr@hmpglobal.com
Media Registration Process
Members of the working media wishing to attend and cover any part of the Stimulant Summit 2021 Virtual Experience must be registered attendees of the meeting. There is no charge for credentialed media to register.
How to Apply for a Press Badge
To apply for a press badge, journalists should be prepared to provide the following:
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Photo identification (such as a driver’s license or passport)
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Media identification certifying that you are a working member of a recognized print, broadcast or online media (such as a business card, accredited press pass, or an official media outlet-issued credential)
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An assignment letter from an editor, assistant editor, assignment editor or designated organization official confirming that the journalist will be representing the organization and explaining the intended use of the resulting coverage (Bloggers may submit an overview of their blog and explain the intended use of the resulting coverage in lieu of an assignment letter.)
Prior to applying, please review the Stimulant Summit Press Policies and Procedures.
Once your application has been reviewed, you will receive confirmation of its approval or denial via email. If approved, you will also receive registration confirmation.
Media credentials to log in to the Virtual Experience will be sent via email in advance of the conference.
Scheduling Interviews
Interviews are not guaranteed but may be scheduled by submitting a request to pr@hmpglobal.com.
Press Releases
Coverage of the Stimulant Epidemic
Seizures of Methamphetamine are Surging in the U.S. (NPR, 7/29/19)
Meth in the Morning, Heroin at Night: Inside the Seesaw Struggle of Dual Addiction (KHN, 6/24/19)
Fighting Fentanyl (The Washington Post, 5/22/19)
As the Opioid Crisis Peaks, Meth and Cocaine Deaths Explode (PEW, 5/13/19)
Feds: A popular Drug From the Disco Era Is Making a Deadly Return (NBC, 5/5/19)
Amid America's Opioid Crisis, Deaths from Stimulants Are Steadily Rising (CNN, 5/2/19)
As Meth Use Surges, First Responders Struggle to Help Those in Crisis (NPR, 5/1/19)
Fentanyl Speedballs Are the Latest Disturbing Trend in America's Opioid Crisis (Vice, 4/25/19)
Corruption in Venezuela Has Created a Cocaine Superhighway to the US (CNN, 4/17/19)
Resources