Agent Summit: Online Registration Ends Tomorrow
LAS VEGAS — Attendees who have yet to register for Agent Summit can still do so via the event’s website until midnight on Friday, May 6, organizers announced. The three-day event begins Monday, May 9, at the Venetian Palazzo Las Vegas.
“There will be other options for latecomers, but the website is the quickest and easiest way to register,” said David Gesualdo, show chair and publisher of Agent Entrepreneur and F&I and Showroom. “Please do so without delay, because this year’s Agent Summit is not to be missed.”
The agenda includes more than two full days of educational sessions divided into six categories: Technology, Compliance, Training, Coaching & Development, Profit Opportunities and Selling to Dealers.
Other highlights include meals and networking events, keynote addresses from leadership experts Dave Anderson and David Horsager, an Agent Principals Only Breakfast and Roundtable and the fourth annual Reinsurance Symposium, all of which are included with the purchase of a full show pass.
Registration, hotel and travel information for Agent Summit is available at the event’s website as well as by phone, fax and email.
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