5 REASONS TO ATTEND THE BOATING BC CONFERENCE!

Boating BC Conference Event of the year 400

Nov. 14, 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Connect with Your Industry! Learn about the latest industry updates, connect with people on issues impacting your sector, get valuable upcoming trends and economic forecasts. Remember, a strong industry is a united one, and this is your opportunity to be part of a great community.
  2. Get Inspired and Informed! We’ve packed the schedule with sessions to educate you on important business learnings. Our speakers will ignite your creativity, innovation, and passion for what you do with fresh thought and insight. They will leave you ready to take on the coming new year and grow your business.
  3. Network with Industry Colleagues! Whether you’re a seasoned boating industry veteran, or a newcomer, the networking component of the Boating BC Conference is one of the most valuable. Meet new people, reconnect with old colleagues, and strengthen relationships with customers and vendors alike.
  4. Invest in Your Team! This is an excellent opportunity for your whole team. Not only will you learn, brainstorm, and share new ideas together, but stepping away from the office as a team is where the magic happens. Group discounts are available on our registration page too!
  5. Have Fun! There is no other boating industry event like this: you’re not selling and there’s no competition. This is an opportunity to let your guard down and mix with the industry’s best.

 

 For even more reasons to attend the conference, including speaker write ups and additional features, or to register, visit our conference page here.

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