Keynote speakers at ISPA 2017 include former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning The International SPA Association is proud to present an outstanding speaker lineup for the Professional Development Sessions at the upcoming 2017 ISPA Conference & Expo at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, from October 16-18.
ISPA Conference & Expo Professional Development Sessions are uniquely selected by a dedicated group of ISPA members who serve on the Speaker Selection Task Force. The committee graciously dedicates hours of time, over the course of six months, to guarantee that ISPA education is relevant, innovative and inspiring.
These high-level educational sessions cater to the specific needs of spa industry professionals. Each session is carefully crafted to deliver tangible takeaways that will positively impact spas across the globe. Attendees will engage with their peers in a variety of sessions that will challenge their thinking and inspire them to explore various professional strategies gained from experts and esteemed spa industry leaders.
For a detailed preview of this year’s sessions visit the ISPA Conference & Expo website. In addition to the Professional Development Sessions, three high-profile keynote speakers will take the General Session stage during the event.
To register or learn more about the ISPA Conference & Expo, visit attendISPA.com.
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