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Recently we ran a survey of financial planners to suggest names / topics for conceptualizing Network FP Annual Conference 2013. We have got around 250 responses! A big thanks to all the respondents! (If you have not, kindly participate now). It has been a great exercise for us to understand the real needs, pain points and aspirations of this progressive fraternity and we sure will address them. There were a few instances were respondents suggested bringing in new faces/fresh ideas and also suggested their own names. We are aware that there are many financial planners who are doing well in their practice and are building it with some great forward looking strategies & thought process. Hence we are doing another exercise which will help us get the best speakers & content to our future conferences & events and also give an opportunity for financial planners to exhibit their talent / skills / ideas. If you would like to propose your name for being a speaker at Network FP Annual Conferences & Events... kindly submit the proposal form in the link below. There are many benefits of sharing your knowledge / ideas apart from the immense recognition you receive from the fraternity and industry. And of course the profession will only grow by sharing and by establishing best practices with each others ideas. Do give it a thought and submit the proposal at the earliest. We would request even the senior and established financial planners across India to submit the proposal so that we get a sense of topics you are interested in delivering. Also if you think some financial planner can be a great speaker or has some very good ideas or can be an inspiration to rest of the fraternity, kindly forward this mail to him/her with a recommendation to submit the proposal. We look forward to your participation! networkfp.polldaddy/s/session-speaker-proposal-submission
Posted on: Fri, 07 Jun 2013 03:44:35 +0000

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