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Grow your small business with Salesforce at this Jan. 10 event

Salesforce's Virtual Growth Camp will feature some of the best and brightest in Philly's small biz community. Register today.

This story is sponsored by Salesforce. Technical.ly is partnering with Salesforce to produce Growth Camp Philadelphia, a virtual event on small business growth, on Jan. 10.

Starting a business is no easy feat. Growing a business is even tougher.

That’s why Salesforce and Technical.ly have partnered to bring some of the Philadelphia area’s most successful business minds together to share lessons on how to overcome those challenges.

It’s a “rising tide lifts all boats” kind of thing called Virtual Growth Camp, and it’s taking place online Jan. 10. The free event will start at 10:00 a.m. with a panel on building a high performance sales team and end at 2:30 p.m. with a demonstration of Sales Cloud Essentials, Salesforce’s newest offering for small business (and you won’t want to miss the panel on the state of entrepreneurship in Philly at 1:00 p.m.).

Virtual Growth Camp will feature some familiar Philly-area founders such as Milkcrate CEO Morgan Berman, Webjunto Co-CEO and Head of Design Liz Brown and Guru CEO and Philly Startup Leaders Chairman Rick Nucci. Plus, hear from a handful of Salesforce thought leaders and some small business owners the tech scene might not be so familiar with (but could stand to learn a lot from).

Register for the event and check out the full agenda and speaker lineup below.

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“We chose to bring our Growth Camp to Philadelphia because of the resilience of the city’s small business community,” said Marie Rosecrans, Salesforce’s SVP of SMB Marketing. “We believe it’s important for local business leaders to share lessons learned in business growth, and are excited to help bring the community together to learn from one another.”

Register today. We’ll see you there.

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