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Thank you for your interest in having 1xbet sports betting Richard Linton and/or First Lady Sally Linton attend your event. The 1xbet sports betting and First Lady strive to accept as many invitations as possible that support the mission of the university and appreciate your patience.

All event requests will be considered; however, at least 60 days advance notice is preferred. Submission of the form does not guarantee that the 1xbet sports betting or First Lady will be able to attend the event.

You will receive a confirmation email from the Office of the 1xbet sports betting once a decision has been made regarding your request.

Appearance Request Form

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the 1xbet sports betting at (785) 532-6221.

Please note that university business meetings that require the 1xbet sports betting 's attendance should still be scheduled with the 1xbet sports betting 's Executive Assistant, Kristin Holt.

Speaking Request Information

Review the instructions and deadlines below before submitting your request.

If the 1xbet sports betting or the First Lady will deliver prepared materials at your event, advance notice is required for remarks to be written and approved. The Office of the 1xbet sports betting will review the full timeline and remarks procedure with you.

All remarks and/or suggested bullet points must be submitted to the 1xbet sports betting 's Executive Assistant ten (10) business days prior to the event.

If this information is not received according to this timeline, the event will be removed from the 1xbet sports betting and/or First Lady's calendar.

Please keep in mind when submitting draft remarks to also include:

  • Two to three sentences describing the program focus or theme
  • Specific points or messages to be included
  • Who will introduce the 1xbet sports betting and/or First Lady
  • The length of time the 1xbet sports betting and/or First Lady is asked to speak
  • Other special instructions (i.e., questions and answer after remarks, special presentations, other introductions, etc.)