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2025 Student Production Awards

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Awards/Hotel Info

Awards/Hotel Info

14th ANNUAL STUDENT PRODUCTION AWARDS 

Friday April 11th, 2025

Hilton DoubleTree - 7800 Normandale Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55439


TICKETS:

  • Single Tickets - $50
  • Award show is theater-style seating (no reserved seats)

AWARDS NIGHT SCHEDULE

5:00PM – Registration opens 

5:00PM – 6:30pm - Job/College Fair (Meet hiring managers & college reps)

                       (Food and seating tables available during fair)

6:30PM – Ballroom doors open

7:00PM – Student Awards ceremony begins


Career/College Fair

Career/College Fair

Network on Awards Night! 

Meet pros, college reps and colleagues as you celebrate the evening.

Friday April 11th, 2025 @ Hilton DoubleTree in Bloomington, MN


COLLEGE/CAREER FAIR BOOTH

Nearly 300 high school and college students attend this annual event. It’s a tremendous opportunity for company managers/HR representatives to meet with hundreds of potential job seekers!

Booth includes:

  • A 6- foot dressed tablePower access available upon request
  • Half-page advertisement in commemorative print/digital program
  • Food for two booth reps. 
  • Seating for show available on request

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

RESERVATION DEADLINE

Reserve ad space and/or booth by March 10th. Artwork deadline March 13th.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

I. The Code of Ethical Conduct

The Code of Ethical Conduct (“Code of Conduct) is a policy outlining the principles and standards that all employees, members, and third parties acting on behalf of NATAS and its chapters must follow to maintain the high standard of professional conduct critical to the continued prestige of the organization (NATAS) and the National and Regional Emmy® Awards.  All NATAS national and regional events are to be a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone to enjoy and celebrate. This Code of Conduct applies to all participants at events, competitions, or on our social media channels; to Chapter members, guests, staff, volunteers, and vendors.   

 

II.  Definition of Ethical Conduct and Practices

NATAS has zero tolerance for discrimination or harassment, illegal, dishonest, or unethical conduct. As such, members are expected to refrain from committing any act that will degrade NATAS in society, or prejudice, damage or harm the standing, reputation, welfare, and/or best interests of NATAS and its Members. NATAS will not tolerate, condone, or ignore unethical conduct and is committed to enforcing these standards at all levels.

 

III. Covered Conduct

NATAS and its regional chapters do not tolerate: 

 

  • Intimidation or threats
  • Inappropriate disruptions
  • Unwanted physical contact
  • Hurtful language, hate speech, or discriminatory acts
  • Physical assault
  • Unwanted sexual attention
  • Bullying or stalking
  • Disorderly behavior as a result of public intoxication or other impairment related to substance abuse
  • Any other action or activity which could reasonably be construed as contrary or detrimental to the best interests and reputation of NATAS and its regional chapters.
  • A present conviction of a felony or other crime of moral turpitude is also a violation of this code of conduct. 

 

Members are responsible for the conduct of their guests as well.

 

IV. Enforcement

NATAS and its regional chapters reserve the right to remove or ban any person who does not adhere to the Code of Conduct:     

 

If you are asked to stop any harassing behavior, you must cease the behavior immediately. 

If you experience or witness any form of harassment or violation of this Code of Conduct, contact:

(i)  The nearest NATAS staff member, if a national event

 

(ii)  The nearest Chapter Governor or regional staff member, if a regional event

 

(iii)  You may submit an email complaint to reports@emmyonline.tv or to your chapter’s Executive Director

 

Alleged violations of this Code of Conduct shall be reviewed and resolved in accordance with procedures adopted by NATAS Bylaws and/or Chapter Bylaws. Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, up to and including but not limited to being refused admission or ejected from an event, being barred from future events, disqualification or suspended from participation in NATAS or Chapter competitions, or the suspension or expulsion of membership.

 

This Code of Conduct is subject to change and may be amended, supplemented or superseded by one or more separate policies without further notice. All Members are responsible for continuous review of this Code.