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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Will I? Won't I?

Just in from my mates at Familysearch.

Now Accepting Presentation Proposals

The RootsTech planning committee is calling for dynamic presentations for the RootsTech and Innovator Summit 2017 events that will be held February 8–11, 2017, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
If you have a desire to define, shape, and influence the family history industry with an innovative and interesting presentation idea, click on the link below to learn more and to submit proposals.
The submission portal will be open through June 30, 2016.
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Do you know a great presenter?
Do you know someone who would be a great presenter for RootsTech or Innovator Summit 2016? If so, we invite you to share this email with him or her.

About RootsTech and Innovator Summit
RootsTech is a global family history event where people of all ages learn to discover, preserve, and share their family connections through technology. RootsTech offers something for everyone, regardless of experience or skill level—from expert genealogy researchers to beginners just starting their family trees.
Innovator Summit is a one-day conference event for developers, entrepreneurs, and business leaders offering the latest content and resources to inspire innovation, impact current and future technologies, and create business opportunities within family history and adjacent industries.

Contact Information
If you have questions regarding the submission process or speaking at RootsTech 2017, please contact us at info@rootstech.org.

1 comment:

  1. Will you??? I'm wondering if I might go to the FGS 2017 conference instead of Rootstech in 2017. I really enjoyed the joint Rootstech FGS conference and was wondering if more society based topics might add some variety and get the grey matter thinking.

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