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Look Who’s Coming to the 2018 International Conference! ?

As Point of Rental’s International Conference strives to get bigger and better each year, we’re always looking for ways to add value for our visiting Point of Rental family. In 2018, we’ve added both an emcee to help pep you up between classes and a keynote speaker, to get you some beyond-the-product knowledge to take away from Fort Worth as you head home.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER


Ruth BloomRuth BloomPeer Executive Groups

The Power of Keeping Score: How Elite Rental Companies Compete

Ruth, who was a Director of State and Local Programs with the ARA for nine years, will teach attendees how to benchmark their companies effectively, choose the right benchmarks, and ID resources that will get you working on your business, rather than in your business.

 

EMCEE


Kam Hunt will be Point of Rental's emcee at the 2018 International Conference.Kam Hunt

A writer, graphic artist, DJ, emcee, video producer, public speaker, actor, pastor, mentor, life coach, and counselor, Kam basically does it all. He’ll inject his humor and personality into 2018’s International Conference. When he’s not introducing you to our speakers, maybe he’ll tell you about his experience on Walker, Texas Ranger or Friday Night Lights.


 

You can still sign up for November’s International Conference and spend two and a half days learning Point of Rental software, networking with rental leaders from throughout the world, and enjoying incredible evening events. Just visit our conference site and click “Register Now”!

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