In case you haven't heard, Connections is almost here! We're so excited for this three-day gathering of Trailblazers that spans digital marketing, commerce, customer service, and a whole lot more. Held in downtown Chicago, Connections is the customer engagement event of the year. We're getting ready for dozens of world-changing speakers, new industry trends, and lots of fun!

As of today, May 29, we're officially 14 days (2 weeks/336 hours/20,160 minutes) away from Connections. In the meantime, here are 14 reasons why you should attend:

 

  1. Power up your skills and take advantage of an opportunity to learn what's new in digital marketing, commerce, customer service and more!
  2. Hearing incredible insights from world-changing speakers like: Lucy Liu (actress, director, humanitarian), Adrien Grenier (actor, filmmaker advocate, musician), and Andrew McCaskill (SVP Multicultural Marketing, Nielsen)...with more to be announced soon!
  3. Falling in love with the Salesforce “Ohana” culture
  4. Taking lots of notes during the innovative, future-focused digital marketing sessions
  5. The chance to eat all of this amazing food in Chicago, including all of the deep-dish your heart desires!
  6. And, of course, doing as the locals do in Chicago, too!
  7. What can’t you learn from one of the world’s most innovative company?
  8. The sessions! All 450+ of them!
  9. The chance to give back and do good with Salesforce.org 
  10. Finding out how the manufacturing industry can incorporate “Design Thinking” into their strategy
  11. Cashing in on all things Financial Services, including a special Retail Banking session 🛍
  12. A rocking and rolling concert with The Killers 🎸
  13. Jumping into the latest retail industry trends at these sessions
  14. It's FREE! Register to attend Connections for free with the Expo+ pass! 

 

Are you ready to blaze your trail at Connections? Great, because we can’t wait to see you.


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