National Estate Sale Conference 2020

Nashville, tennessee

It’s the perfect time. New year, new decade, new you. This conference is an opportunity to learn how to increase your business and discover new tricks of the trade to help navigate your way through a constantly-changing industry. Hundreds of estate sale professionals from across the country will come together for a common goal: growth. Don’t miss out on your chance to be a part of it.

 
 

Innovate  • Connect  • Explore

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Innovate

Leaders in and adjacent to the estate sale industry will provide insights, tips, and tricks to help navigate your way through an ever-evolving industry and improve how to run your business.

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Connect

At the National Estate Sale Conference, companies from across the country will converge in one place. Learn together. Trade success and horror stories. Build lasting relationships.

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Explore

Sure, you have three days to examine your industry and discover new ways to improve your business. But also: it’s Nashville, y’all! Take some time to see what the city has to offer!

 

 

Here’s what past attendees have said about this conference

The conference provides great information and fabulous networking opportunities.
— Pam Newby, Bloomington, IL
This is one of the best investments you can make in your company—and it really sets you apart from the competition.
— Lynda Moreau, New Orleans, LA
Where else can you find a great meeting of the minds? So much to learn, so much to take away and implement into your own business. Always a top-notch event! Wouldn’t miss it.
— Julie Hall, Charlotte, NC

Fabulous planning and execution from start to finish.
— Dori Hurwich, Phoenix, AZ
Our confidence was boosted and we were energized for change and growth. We look forward to our future!
— Ann McKenney, Grand Rapids, MI
This conference was wonderful. I found it very informational and helpful in growing our own company. I would highly recommend others participate if they want to improve themselves as well.
— Cathy Vorel, Grand Rapids, MI