- I have attended CBI events in the past, do I need to re-submit my credentials?
- Can I record presentations at the event?
- Can I register on site, at the event?
- Is there a cost to register for members of the press?
- What credentials are required to register as a member of the press?
- Who should I contact to register as a member of the press?
The only time that you will need to re-submit your credentials is if you have left your position for another. However, there is not a "blanket" press pass for all CBI events. You must request a press pass for each individual event you wish to cover/attend.
No, CBI prohibits all audio and video recording during conference sessions. You will be required to sign a form on site that you understand this no-recording policy.
No, you may not register on site at the event. The deadline to request a press pass is one week (5 working days) before the conference date.
Press may attend CBI conferences at a reduced rate of $500.
There are complimentary press registrations available to organizations working with CBI as Media Partners. For information on how to become a Media Partner contact Sheila Doherty at sheila.doherty@cbinet.com
Press credentials consist of a business card with your name, media outlet and title as well as one of the following:
- A copy of publication masthead or byline including your name
- A link to your online publication with your name and title appearing in an editorial capacity
- A copy of a bylined article published within the past six months.
CBI’s press policy stipulates that members of the press may note quote speakers without the speaker’s approval.
Please email marketing@cbinet.com to submit a registration request for an upcoming event. In your email, please include the following:
- The name of the conference in which you are registering
- Your complete contact information
- Your credentials (as described above)
Please note: This is simply a request for press pass. Be sure you receive a confirmation of your request prior to making travel arrangements.
CBI’s press policy stipulates that members of the press may note quote speakers without the speaker’s approval.

