TPF Networking Starts Day Before the Show
TEMPE, Ariz. – Generally, trade shows present abundant networking opportunities. At the annual Phoenix Forum, the opportunities start even before the show.
On Wednesday, two events will give TPF attendees the opportunity to connect with old friends and make new contacts in an atmosphere of genial competition.
At noon, golfers will tee off for the 12th annual X2K Charity Golf Tournament. Open to all members of the adult industry, the tournament will take place at the Ocotillo Golf Resort in nearby Chandler, Ariz. Complimentary transportation will leave the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel promptly at 10 a.m. Continental breakfast, lunch on the course and a 19th-hole cocktail party are paid for by sponsors X2K, WTS, CCBill, Webmaster Central, Epoch, NETbilling, Commerce Gate, Chargeback Help, CAM4, Grand Slam Media, Cherry Pimps, Salty Mobile, SEGPAY and Bitter Strawberry. As always, proceeds will benefit the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection.
“I am excited to kick off another Phoenix Forum with the 12th annual charity golf tournament,” said X2K LLC owner Stephen Bugbee. “It is the best show of the year, and I am honored to kick it off once again.”
On Wednesday evening, the second leg of the YNOT Grand Prix’s seventh international season will send kart-racers roaring around one of the most spectacular tracks of the series: The 1/3-mile course is the only North American track that runs both inside and outdoors. Complimentary transportation will leave the Tempe Mission Palms 5:30 p.m. for a 6 p.m. starting time at Octane Raceway in Scottsdale. Mexican food, drinks and track fees are provided by sponsors JuicyAds, FNCash, Payze, Mistral, Studio20 and Traffic Mansion.
“The Octane Raceway facility at TPF is one of my personal favorites,” said YNOT LLC co-owner Jay Kopita. “The karts are electric, the track is both indoors and outdoors, and the Tex Mex catering can’t be beat. Get in to TPF a day early and enjoy an evening of networking, racing, food and fun with your industry peers, and a chance to win this year’s $1,000 cash prize.”
For more information about The Phoenix Forum, visit the event’s official website.