X2K Golf Tournament Set to Kick Off XBIZ Summit 2014

MIAMI — X2K Consulting and Media Services, in conjunction with XBIZ Summit, has announced details for the XBIZ Summit Golf Tournament, which will kick off the digital media industry’s event of the summer, XBIZ Summit.

“I am excited once again to kick off the XBIZ Summit with the Golf Tournament, thank you to our sponsors,” X2K’s Stephen Bugbee said.

The XBIZ Summit Golf Tournament will take place at the Normandy Shores Golf Club, located on a secluded island in Biscayne Bay. The event is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 13, with transportation provided from the Eden Roc Hotel at 9:30 a.m. The event is sponsored by Segpay, Bitter Strawberry, Chargebackhelp, MPA3/MAS, NETbilling and X2K.

The tournament will include a round of golf with contest holes and prizes.

To sign up for the event, click here. For additional information regarding the Webmaster Golf Tournament, email bugbee@x2k.com.

The highly anticipated XBIZ Summit returns to Miami with a robust lineup of educational and networking events. For the first time ever, XBIZ Summit will feature a different format for seminars with moderator-free discussions. The modification is intended to stimulate more spirited conversations by removing the rigid structure and process of a traditional panel. XBIZ Summit also will introduce the traffic business-focused Traffic Rush Hour networking event to its full schedule.

XBIZ Summit will feature several new special events, such as the inaugural Rock Nation Party outdoor concert, a round of dodgeball and an outdoor barbeque, as well as the "Miami Vice White Party."

For a limited time, members of XBIZ.net qualify for free or discounted show registration.

For more information about XBIZ Summit, including its schedule, click here.

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