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Lunch Event – What Happens to Your Online Stuff When You Die?

March 14, 2017 by Post

 Business Professionals and employees urged to attend

 

St. Pete Beach, FL – Business Professionals are urged to attend the highly-anticipated Learn@Lunch event themed, “”Your Digital Assets: What happens to my stuff when I die?”,” hosted by the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce on March 23rd, 11:30am – 1pm at the Courtyard St. Petersburg Clearwater/Madeira Beach

(601 American Legion Dr. Madeira Beach, FL 33708). Featured Speaker, Peggy Senentz of Claire Law Offices, will discuss the very PREVALENT topic of online belonging ownership (iTunes accounts, Amazon, Facebook, etc.).

 

The event begins with check-in & networking at 11:30am, followed by the program and lunch at 12pm. Lunch is provided by the Courtyard Marriott’s Bistro. Cost is $20 per member or $25 per non-member.

 

This event is sponsored by ServiceMaster Restore.

 

For more information and to reserve a seat, please visit TampaBayBeaches.com/Events or email Julianne@tampabaybeaches.com.

 

 

 

About the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce:

The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce is one of the largest chambers in the Tampa Bay area, serving beach communities from Sand Key in the north to Pass-A-Grille in the south.

 

Our Chamber serves two primary constituencies of members; tourism related businesses who use the Chamber to promote the area and their companies, and service related businesses who use the Chamber as a means of networking with the local business community to identify potential customers and business partners.

 

The Chamber is an independent, non-profit corporation governed by a Board of Directors elected annually from among our members. It was created in its current form in 1997, when three previously autonomous chambers joined forces to better conduct the business of the Chamber and promote the Tampa Bay Beaches area as a whole. The Chamber operates visitor centers, one of which also serves as the central office. These facilities are staffed by a combination of volunteers and professional staff to assist our members and area visitors.

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