About Accelerate, Powered by NetVU 2019
Accelerate is the largest gathering of Vertafore users and industry professionals from across the independent agent channel. Accelerate 2019 will take place at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati – May 21-23. Don’t miss out on this national industry conference that attract thousands of insurance agencies, brokers, MGAs, carriers, and more.
We’ll see you there! Look for ecertsonline we’ll be in Booth No. 424

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