CCBill Announces Dates for 2018 Phoenix Forum

CCBill Announces Dates for 2018 Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — Organizers of The Phoenix Forum have announced dates for its next networking and educational trade event.

Payment services platform CCBill will present The Phoenix Forum, now in its 18th year, from March 22-25 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

The Phoenix Forum connects a diverse blend of content producers, broadcast studios, paysite programs, talent, service providers, advertisers and affiliates to do business in an intimate, private venue.

The 2018 show schedule combines a menu of “educational sessions, fun networking opportunities, coordinated meetings and tailored gatherings” for 1,000-plus industry professionals. 

Benefits of participating in The Phoenix Forum 2018 include new events and parties, including with the “Noche En Blanco Opening Night Party” and the new late night fun at the Speakeasy. There also will be a new Saturday pool day and all-day food and drink access, along with educational sessions, networking and CCBill Lab with presentations from the processor’s partners.

According to organizers: “CCBill’s mission for The Phoenix Forum 2018 continues to be to present a blend of business and fun. Attendee badges for the upcoming show include secured access to our private venue, daily lunches, the popular snack shacks, open bars and beverages, top-notch educational sessions, networking events, and a series of parties and entertainment to connect participants with new and current friends at every turn.”

For more information about the show, to register and take advantage of early-bird prices, or for sponsorships, click here.

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