Consumer Summit, Transform to be held April 28

Consumer Summit, Transform to be held April 28
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Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Consumer Summit, Transform

Date and Time:

Thursday Apr 28, 2022
8:30 AM – 1:30 PM MDT

April 28, 2022 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Location:

Slopes EVNTS Center 14216 Bangerter Pkwy, Draper, UT 84020

Fees/Admission:

$35

Website:

https://consumersummit.org/

Contact Information:

Taunya Brown
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Consumer Summit, Transform

Description:

Silicon Slopes’ is full of world-class consumer companies and leaders. To grow and amplify this booming sector and the companies in it, this Summit is bringing together industry experts, successful business leaders and entrepreneurs, and funding partners to give insights and discussion on all things transformation. With compelling speakers, deep-diving panels, and interactive product experiences, attendees will learn about the market, customer, influencer, funding and technology transformations that are shaping the future. Regardless of the size or stage of growth of your consumer company, this immersive half-day will give you the inspiration, vision, and tools to help your team, product, or company adapt and succeed in today’s consumer environment. Join us and learn how to connect your business to the new customer and new consumer landscape.

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