The CT Business Expo, a free event, will offer 24 free educational seminars hosted by industry elite speakers and trainers, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 4, at the Connecticut Convention Center, 100 Columbus Blvd., Hartford, organizers said.
All of the educational seminars will be held in six custom built classrooms on the show floor, providing convenience for attendees and maximum foot traffic for exhibitors, according to the event Web site. Each seminar is 45 minutes
The six educational tracks include: Sales Development 1 and Sales Development 2Marketing and Public Relations General Business Practices/ Human Resources, Best Practices/ Information Technology Business Growth Strategies, the event Web site says.
More than 4,000 business professionals attended the 2008 expo and more than 5,200 are expected in 2009, the site says.
Here is an example of one seminar, to be presented by Suzi Craig, director of marketing for Hartford-based Fathom, look here for details.
For more information, visit: http://ctbexpo.com/index.php
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