Benefits Selling Expo


The 8th Annual Benefits Selling Expo experienced another successful year and was one of our largest events to date. 900 of the nation’s top brokers and agents and the nation’s leading program and solution providers in the benefits industry came together in the magnificent J.W. Marriott Resort in San Antonio.

2012 Broker of the Year Winner Announced at 8th Annual Benefits Selling Expo

9TH ANNUAL DATES ANNOUNCED

Benefits Selling Expo
April 29 – May 1, 2013
San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina

About the Annual Benefits Selling Expo

The 3-day Expo includes: four hard-hitting keynote addresses, dynamic education sessions, 100+ leading industry providers on a nearly packed exhibit hall floor, 12+ hours of networking opportunities and much more. For more than 8 years, the expo and conference has hosted thousands of benefits, brokers and agents and featured national political, industry, and motivational experts in its speaking faculty. The expo is directed under the guidance of the editorial team of Benefits Selling magazine and produced by Summit Business Media, publisher of Benefits Selling magazine.

 

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