Vendo to Host New LGBTQ+ Entrepreneur Virtual User Conference Thursday

LOS ANGELES — Payment facilitator Vendo will host its next virtual user conference for LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs Thursday from 10-11:30 a.m. (PDT).

"It will begin with a short overview of the latest e-commerce market data. Attendees will see how their performance compares with other LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. Vendo will also share knowledge and approaches to new Mastercard regulations," a rep explained.

Lukas Taylor of YourPaysitePartner enjoyed his experience with the event series.

"I am really happy with the level of engagement. It is a pleasure to participate and partner in an event that is giving back and insightful," he said. "I love the way Vendo and this conference are sharing knowledge, creating value for all attendees, and overall, facilitating post-COVID banter with industry friends."

Vendo CEO Mitch Platt noted his company's purpose is to "make payments simple while inspiring growth and passion."

"Underneath that is our unwavering commitment to helping our industry, market and community make progress. It is very gratifying to see that this event is doing just that,” Platt added.

Click here for additional event details and to register.

Find Vendo online; direct inquiries to silvia@vendoservices.com.

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