Truckstop.com will be holding its inaugural Connected 2015 user conference from Nov. 9-11 in Dallas, Texas.
Truckstop.com Announces Connected 2015 User Conference
Truckstop.com will be holding its inaugural Connected 2015 user conference from Nov. 9-11 in Dallas, Texas.

The conference will feature a variety of breakout sessions tailored for product, carrier, broker and executive tracks. Connected will also include product and industry keynotes with speakers like Noel Perry from FTR, John Larkin of Stifel Financial Corp., and Lee Klaskow of Bloomberg Intelligence.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to visit with solution providers, network with other users and learn tips and tricks from industry experts, peers and Truckstop.com training staff.
“Truckstop.com has over 200,000 users and we’re eager to provide a unique opportunity to those users,” said Scott Moscrip, CEO of Truckstop.com. “Connected is a chance for them to network with us and their peers, and to learn how to grow and improve their business.”
The conference will be at the Omni Mandalay Hotel at Los Colinas. Registration includes all network events, breakout sessions, keynote speeches and meals. The Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas has also offered a discounted room block.
To register for the event of find out more, click here.
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