Save $100 on the Funeral Service Business Plan Conference

Funeral Industry News August 19, 2011
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Save $100 on the Funeral Service Business Plan Conference

Early-Bird Deadline Expires Aug. 30; Networking Opportunities Abound!

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. – The sixth annual Funeral Service Business Plan conference, held by Kates-Boylston Publications, will be Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 at the Don CeSar Beach Resort in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Registrants still have a chance to save $100 on the conference if they sign up before Aug. 30, according to Thomas A. Parmalee, the conference’s coordinator. “We know some people can’t sign up until the last minute because of business obligations, but to encourage people to clear their schedules ahead of time, we are happy to make this special offer,” he said. “This is one conference that is worth your time and investment.”

The Funeral Service Business Plan conference, which qualifies for continuing education credits in most states, brings together some of the top operators and thinkers in funeral service. The Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice has approved it for 10.75 hours of continuing education.

This year’s conference will include a tour and reception at Anderson-McQueen’s Cremation Tribute Center the evening of Nov. 2. The firm’s owner, John McQueen, is looking forward to welcoming fellow funeral professionals to his facility.

Visit www.katesboylston.com/bizplan to learn more about the conference or call Thomas Parmalee at 732-730-2586.

Kates-Boylston Publications publishes American Funeral Director and American Cemetery magazines as well as Funeral Service Insider. The company has been helping funeral professionals succeed and serve since 1877. Learn more at www.katesboylston.com.