Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec to Speak at TMW/PeopleNet Conference
Robert Herjavec of the ABC show Shark Tank and founder of the Herjavec Group will speak at PeopleNet and TMW Systems’ in.sight user conference and expo in August.
by Staff
May 15, 2017
Robert Herjavec Photo via in.sight conference
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Robert Herjavec Photo via in.sight conference
Robert Herjavec of the ABC show Shark Tank and founder of the Herjavec Group will speak at PeopleNet and TMW Systems’ in.sight user conference and expo, to be held in Nashville, Tennessee, August 13-16.
“The in.sight user conference and expo is about providing attendees with more than three days of engaging educational opportunities,” said Dave Wangler, president of TMW Systems. “As both a dynamic television personality and successful entrepreneur, Robert will contribute to these efforts by sharing key principles to get ahead both on the job and in life.”
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Herjavec is known from his role on Shark Tank and is an entrepreneur and business leader. He founded Herjavec group in 2003, which is today a global information security company specializing in managed security services, compliance, incident response, and remediation efforts for enterprise-level organizations.
“Staying ahead in a rapidly evolving technology landscape is a challenge for any transportation company, regardless of size or business type,” said Brian McLaughlin, president of PeopleNet. “We hope attendees leave in.sight inspired by Robert’s message and eager to take all of the content from the conference and use it to improve efficiencies in their organizations.”
The annual event will feature more than 350 educational sessions, technology exhibits, and several networking events. For more information on the event or to register, click here.
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