SegPay Hosts Mix & Meet Happy Hour at XBIZ Miami

SegPay Hosts Mix & Meet Happy Hour at XBIZ Miami

MIAMI — XBIZ is pleased to announce that SegPay will sponsor XBIZ Miami’s Mix & Meet Happy Hour event scheduled for June 1.

XBIZ Miami, from May 31 through June 3, will completely take over the luxurious SLS Hotel located on Miami’s world-famous South Beach.

“We love interacting with our current and prospective clients,” SegPay CEO Cathy Beardsley said.

SegPay’s sponsorship of the Mix & Meet is the payment processor’s third year in a row at XBIZ Miami. The Mix & Meet will take place outdoors with the beautiful backdrop of Hyde Beach Garden.

“Sponsoring XBIZ Miami events like the Mix & Meet Happy Hour allows us to mingle with guests in a fun, no-pressure business environment,” she said.

With a fresh slate of cutting-edge educational sessions and executive networking activities, XBIZ organizers said that this year’s will be the best summer show to date guaranteed.

XBIZ Miami also will offer exclusive special events such as the annual Miss XBIZ Miami Bikini Contest, the CAM4 Pool Party at Hyde Beach and the XBIZ/CamCon White Party, plus beachside entertainment, sponsored happy hours, poolside networking activities and more.

Stay tuned for upcoming details of the Miami gathering, including the release of the official show schedule and special event announcements.

For more information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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