Phoenix Forum Registration Starts Jan. 17, Features Giveaway

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum is back and registration begins Jan. 17.

Phoenix Forum representatives said as an added incentive to get signed up early, the first person to register at 12 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17, will receive complimentary registration and a free hotel room.

Registrants with the numbers 25, 50 and 100 will receive complimentary event registrations as well.

Representatives said the giveaway applies to one individual registration and one hotel room for the first winner and one individual registration for winners 25, 50, and 100.

All winners will be notified by Phoenix Forum staff following the commencement of registration.

Phoenix Forum representatives are encouraging attendees to sign up early. From Jan. 17 to Feb. 4, there will be an early bird special that features a registration fee of $195 per person.

Between Feb. 5 and March 30, the fee will be $275 per person. And for those registering on site, the fee will be $325 per person.

Room reservations at the Tempe Mission Palms will be available beginning Jan. 24 and attendees must be registered at the Phoenix Forum in order to book a room at the hotel during the event.

More information can be found here. The 2011 Phoenix Forum runs March 31 through April 2.

During the three-day event, the entire hotel will be accessible only to Phoenix Forum staff, guests, and attendees, ensuring uninterrupted networking and socializing.

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