Agent Summit Early-Bird Rate, Room Block Expires Today
LAS VEGAS — Organizers of the upcoming Agent Summit 2017 have announced that today is the last day attendees can take advantage of a $100 early-bird discount at registration and book a discounted hotel room at Paris Las Vegas. The event is scheduled for May 21–24.
“We are right on target with one month to go, and I encourage any agents who are still on the fence to register today,” said David Gesualdo, show chair and publisher of Agent Entrepreneur and F&I and Showroom. “We believe our event represents a tremendous value at any cost, but there is no reason not to take advantage of the best available rate for a show pass and a room.”
Each of the rooms in the event’s room block has been recently renovated, and the location is convenient to Agent Summit’s pre-conference events, educational sessions and receptions, as well as private meetings rooms and the Paris Las Vegas business center, shops and restaurants.
This year’s agenda includes workshops and panel discussions covering Agency Trends, Coaching & Development, Compliance, Protection Products, Staffing and Technology, two high-caliber keynote speakers, and two pre-conference events: the fifth annual Reinsurance Symposium and, for the first time, Automotive Compliance Specialist certification courtesy of Automotive Compliance Education (ACE). Over the course of the four-day schedule, the exhibit hall will host a headshot booth, a cigar rolling station and a bourbon tasting.
The educational slate, Reinsurance Symposium, ACE certification, meals and receptions are all included with the purchase of a full show pass.
“It’s a small investment for a significant return — for yourself, your agency and your dealer clients,” Gesualdo said. “I thank you for joining us, and I look forward to seeing you in Vegas.”
Registration for Agent Summit 2017 is open at the event’s website. Attendees who register by April 21 will enjoy a $100 discount.
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