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JOIN THE 2020 VIRTUAL BOATING BC CONFERENCE PRESENTED BY MERCURY MARINE

Boating BC Virtual Conference

Oct 20, 2020

We are all Navigating Uncharted Waters. In business, at home and in our daily lives. This year’s Boating BC Conference will focus on how to thrive in these times. Workplace wellness, social media and digital strategies, reaching customers with your shared values and turning new boaters into life-long boaters are all keys to our industry’s successful future. Join us for a fun and impactful conference from the comfort of your home or office as we navigate these uncharted waters together.

Register Now or download the PDF registration form here.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

Actionable Insights

Every presentation offers tangible takeaways and actionable insights that you can apply to your work and life the moment log off the event. 

World-Class Speakers

Every speaker, an expert in their field, is pushing the boundaries, pioneering new insights and/or brings fresh knowledge to share. This carefully curated roster has been selected to ensure you leave with the tools, insights and knowledge you need to be effective in your role and to grow your business.

Rave Reviews

Take it from past attendees; if you work in the recreational boating industry, this is a must-attend event!

“The Boating BC Conference is a fantastic opportunity for the industry to get together, network, discuss best practices and to learn about what is happening in our trade.”– Conference Attendee
“This conference was well planned and executed. The speakers covered such a broad range that affected all different sectors of our industry. I had such a great time and can’t wait for next year!” – Conference Attendee

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