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14th Annual National LOSS Team Conference

October 13 - October 15

Hilton Omaha
1001 Cass St
Omaha, NE 68102 United States
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Cultivating Postvention and Survivorship

The Annual National LOSS Team Conference comes to Omaha in 2025. Presented by The Kim Foundation, this conference is for LOSS Team Members, Survivors of Suicide, Law Enforcement Representatives, Prevention Specialists, Clinicians, Faith – Based Professionals, Coroners and Postvention-Focused Businesses and Organizations alongside anyone with an interest in enhancing the healing of those impacted by suicide from around the country!

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Hotel Information:

Booking your stay within our conference hotel block at the Hilton not only ensures convenience, but also helps us manage overall event costs and continue offering meaningful experiences like this one—thank you for supporting the conference in this way! In addition to the convenience of being in the same hotel as conference sessions and the majority of conference attendees, you’ll also enjoy included amenities in this rate such as parking and guestroom WiFi.

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Conference Sponsorship & Exhibitor Opportunities

A variety of sponsorship levels are available to support the conference and connect with our attendees. Sponsorship benefits include conference registrations, a booth, logo recognition and more.

Interested in a vendor booth? We also have booths available for exhibitors without the need for sponsorship.

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Exhibitor Booth Registration Form

Poster Proposals

While the RFP for breakout sessions has closed, we are still accepting proposals for poster presentations until September 7, 2025. Clink below for poster guidelines and application.

Poster RFP

Meet the Keynotes

Dr. Frank Campbell is the Executive Director Emeritus of the Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center, where he serves as founder and faculty member of the National Suicidology Training Center (NSTC). He is also a volunteer Assistant Coroner in East Baton Rouge Parish. In addition to his volunteer activities, he is the Senior Consultant for Campbell and Associates Consulting where he consults with communities on Active Postvention efforts and Forensic Suicidology cases.

During his more than forty years of working with those bereaved by suicide he introduced his Active Postvention Model (APM) in 1997 it is most commonly known as the LOSS Team (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors). His work with survivors and victims of trauma has been featured in three discovery channel documentaries, professional journals and book chapters. He is a past-president of the American Association of Suicidology, a recipient of both national and international awards for his contributions to this field.

Dr. Campbell is also a veteran and is most proud to have been a consultant and contributor to the TAPS program for military family members who attend the survivor seminars and National programs for the past fifteen years. To learn more about his work in the field of Suicidology you can visit his website www.lossteam.com or the NSTC at www.BRCIC.org

 

Robbie Graham has had a multifaceted career, working in television, printing, and various marketing-related industries. Additionally, he is a Bible teacher and has served as an associate pastor.

Things changed in August 2012 when Robbie lost his stepson, Drey, to suicide. Since then, he has helped his wife, Denise Meine-Graham, start LOSS Community Services in 2014 to bring hope to others who have experienced such a tragedy. LOSS is a charitable nonprofit that provides support for suicide loss survivors and offers suicide prevention education.

Robbie served as a Postvention Coordinator, addressing the marketing and technology needs of LOSS Community Services until 2022. He left LOSS and now collaborates full-time with his wife as a Suicide Postvention Consultant, assisting other communities and states in establishing postvention services.

He is a certified QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Gatekeeper trainer, a certified CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) trainer, and a How to Tell Your Story trainer. Robbie earned his Death & Grief Studies Certification from the Center for Loss & Life Transition with Dr. Alan Wolfelt. And, he has completed both The Link Support Group Facilitator Training and the AFSP Support Group training.

Robbie lives in Columbus, Ohio, with Denise, their two dogs, and a cat.

 

In 2010, Jeff Dill founded Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance (FBHA) and began holding workshops to educate firefighters, dispatchers & EMS members about behavioral health awareness, moral injury and suicide prevention. FBHA also began tracking and validating data on FF, EMS and dispatcher suicides across the United States

Jeff holds a Master’s Degree in Counseling, is a retired Fire Captain at Palatine Rural Fire Protection District in Inverness, Illinois. He speaks internationally about his work for his brothers and sisters. His message offers hope and inspires all to enjoy life by understanding their own behavioral health.

On July 1st, 2021 Jeff was appointed the new Behavioral Health Administrator for Las Vegas Fire & Rescue.