Registration is now open for the 2022 Annual DSO Leadership Summit in Nashville, Tennessee from October 6-8.
HR for Health and Group Dentistry Now has announced that registration for its 7th annual DSO Leadership Summit is now open. The 2022 DSO Leadership Summit will take place October 6-8 in Nashville, TM, and registration is open to dental group and DSO executives, owners, investors, and industry partners. It’ll be held in a new location this year at the Loews Vanderbilt.
The 2022 meeting will be focused on addressing challenges that emerging and mid-sized group dental practices are facing this year. DSO Diagnosis and the Emerging Groups to Watch Awards will return this year as well as new sessions and industry leaders. This event was urged by the success of the 2021 DSO Leadership Summit, according to Group Dentistry Now CEO Bill Neumann.
"In 2021, Group Dentistry Now partnered with HR for Health to make the DSO Leadership Summit even more special. GDN added their own signature to the event with the Emerging Dental Groups to Watch Awards Gala – a first for the DSO industry! The venue was packed to capacity and the red-carpet gala set the tone for the meeting and got the party started," Neumann said in a press release from the company. "An unexpected bonus for this meeting – and something highly unusual for events – is the vast majority of attendees stayed through the end of the meeting, including the after-hours events. This is a testimonial of how extraordinary the occasion was."
The event is said to have a more intimate feel than other conferences, making it an ideal space for networking and conversations. This year, organizers expect around more than 400 attendees, according to the press release. Registration is open now on the DSO Leadership Summit’s landing page.
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