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Gearing Up For The 2018 Business Symposium

Event on March 30 features entrepreneur, investor and bestselling author Randi Zuckerberg

Are you trying to navigate the rapidly changing digital landscape for your business? Attend Shenandoah University’s 10th Annual Business Symposium on March 30, featuring entrepreneur, investor, bestselling author and tech-savvy media personality Randi Zuckerberg, as keynote speaker.  

This year’s theme, “Looking Back & Moving Forward,” offers an opportunity to engage in sessions focused on core business basics and future-focused topics to help you navigate the rapidly changing digital landscape. Over the last decade, the Business Symposium has become a signature event for the greater Winchester and Frederick County business communities, and it attracts attendees from the Northern Virginia and D.C. markets as well. This full-day event offers world-class speakers and subject matter experts who inform, inspire and educate a diverse audience of large and small businesses and nonprofit organizations as well as entrepreneurs and students. 

Can’t attend the event in our Winchester campus? No problem. We will live stream Randi Zuckerberg’s keynote address to our satellite event being held at K2M’s state-of-the-art video teleconference center near Leesburg. 

For more info and to register visit su.edu/businesssymposium
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