Episode 146: skucon at home!

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This week we opened up registration for skucon at home!

It’s not a webinar, but a virtual, interactive experience featuring interviews, keynotes, and plenty of breakout sessions to allow for collaboration and best practice sharing.

skucon at home features an amazing lineup including keynotes from David Nicholson of PCNA, renown consultant and author April Dunford, plus, (just announced!) an exclusive conversation between Jamie Mair and Barry Deutsch (Barry is the Chief Sales Officer at BDA).

We’ll also host many breakout sessions that you can participate in on a variety of topics such as growing sales through adversity, creative e-commerce, supplier-specific breakouts, why marketing matters more than ever, and many more timely and relevant subjects, we’ll even have opt-in yoga and meditation facilitated by Roni Wright. 

Discussion leaders for the breakouts include a whole host of amazing entrepreneurs: Denise Taschereau, Janie Gaunce, Renya Nelson, Brandon Mackay, Pierre Martichoux, Brian Gill, Johanna Gottlieb, Anna branch, Chris Ferriter, Hayley green, Anna Branch and many more plus, the most important contributor to the event: you.

Think of this experience as your idea incubator and a gathering place to connect in way we never imagined we could, virtually. Tickets to attend are only $20, and proceeds from the event will be donated to the United Way Worldwide.

The interactive experience takes place on May 21st from 1:45 pm - 5 pm eastern standard time, you can register at commonsku.com/skucon@home.

commonsku is software specifically designed for the promotional products industry. It's a CRM, Order Management, and eCommerce platform wrapped up in one sophisticated hub. With software that intuitively connects distributors and suppliers, commonsku is like a breath of fresh air for your team. Learn more at commonsku.com

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