XBIZ Speed Networking Returns for 2013 Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum announced today the return of the always popular XBIZ Speed Networking to the conference’s event line-up.

Slated to occur two times during the Forum, once on Thursday and once on Saturday, the Speed Networking sessions offer attendees a good opportunity to connect with their peers. Each year the Phoenix Forum attracts hundreds of attendees from all across the globe, many of whom participate in Speed Networking.

Providing that number of people a chance to quickly meet and exchange ideas is an efficient manner can be challenging, and the Forum staff is grateful for the support and oversight XBIZ offers to sponsor and manage the Speed Networking sessions.

“A favorite component of XBIZ events, XBIZ Speed Networking allows participants the opportunity to maximize the amount of contacts made within a single session, which will serve as a perfect ice-breaker for Phoenix Forum attendees,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. “We look forward to hosting this event once again to bolster the productivity and fraternization that TPF is renowned for.”

This year both Speed Networking sessions will take place starting at 3:30 p.m. in Palm F on both Thursday and Saturday. This location offers the participants a bit more room to interact with one another, while remaining central to many TPF activities.

Additional details can be seen by visiting the Education page on the Phoenix Forum website. The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4-7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

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