Every 2 years, Bio Huma Netics, Inc., (BHN) hosts a World Conference for its distributors and customers. We offer learning sessions related to each of our three product divisions—Huma Gro®, Huma Gro® Turf, and Probiotic Solutions®—and our two service divisions, Velocity™ Design Group (Marketing) and Opus Prime® (Business Management Systems), in which our distributors and customers will:
- Learn to apply product more effectively.
- Learn about new products and receive product-specific training.
- See compelling product demonstration data from around the world.
- Learn how to promote their businesses more effectively with new and engaging marketing campaigns.
- Learn how to improve their sales strategies and gain skills to take back to their sales teams.
- Experience some uniquely Arizona leisure activities on the final day.
This year’s World Conference will be held October 25–28 at the Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West in Mesa Arizona. We’ll also be hosting a number of activities at the BHN offices in nearby Gilbert. Links to conference and hotel registration can be found at https://bhn.us/bhn-world-conference-2016/. We hope to see you there!
—Lyndon Smith, President/CEO
(When you watch the video invitation below, be sure to turn up the sound!)
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