Hubpeople CEO Ready to Attend Online Dating Summit Asia

PHUKET, Thailand — Michael O'Sullivan, the CEO of Hubpeople, will attend the upcoming Online Dating Summit, Asia edition.

Hubpeople is one of the most widely used white label dating and social networking platforms.

The Online Dating Summit will take place from November 11-14, at the Pullman Phuket Arcadia Naithon Beach Luxury Resort and Spa, in Phuket, Thailand.

According to its promoters, the Online Dating Summit, Asia edition, is an exclusive, invitation-only three-day networking get-together for CEO’s and other decision makers from the online dating industry in a relaxed and private setting. This executive retreat allows attendees to gain deeper insights into the latest concepts while forging new business relationships and is limited to 50 participants (spouses not included).

A maximum of two representatives per company are allowed to attend the event, ensuring a small, flexible, informal and off-the-record international forum in which different viewpoints can be expressed and mutual understanding enhanced.

Event badges are $2,999 per person (spouses can get in for $1,299), which includes transportation to-and-from Phuket International Airport, three nights at the Pullman Arcadia Hotel, dinner and sponsored excursions and hospitality events.

For more information about the Online Dating Summit, or to request an invitation to the event, visit www.onlinedatingsummit.com. To schedule a meeting with O'Sullivan, e-mail the Summit organizer, Andreas Bischoff at andreas@onlinedatingsummit.com.

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