Brokers and industry heads have shown strong support for the Better Business Summit, with the Melbourne leg now sold out.
The February 20 event has attracted 400 registrations for the daytime conference and another 300 for the awards dinner.
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Tickets have also almost sold out for the Sydney leg, which will be held at the Hilton on February 27.
More than 2,000 tickets so far have been sold for the five-stop roadshow.
The Adviser’s publisher, Jim Hall, said the response to the inaugural Better Business Summit had been overwhelming.
“Registrations have far exceeded our expectations. It clearly highlights the need for state-based training and awards,” he said.
“It’s also obvious that people have responded well to the format of the event. We’ve combined a first-class conference agenda with a gala awards dinner. The summits will also be a perfect networking opportunity, especially with so many people in attendance.”
Conference speakers will include renowned demographer Bernard Salt, productivity expert Andrew May, customer service authority Martin Grunstein, News Limited real estate advertising director Tom Panos and marketing expert Steve Sammartino.
Tickets are selling fast for the visits to Adelaide on March 6, Brisbane on March 12 and Perth on March 20. Register online or phone (02) 8045 2046 now to secure your ticket.