2015 DMU focuses on maximizing sales, profitability

HomePress Release2015 DMU focuses on maximizing sales, profitability

Chicago—The 2015 Distribution Management University (DMU) will be held in conjunction with the NAFCD + NBMDA Annual Convention Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hilton Orlando in Orlando.

The 2015 DMU is a unique opportunity for general, sales, branch and operations managers to expand their industry knowledge and enhance leadership skills. The 2015 DMU is focused on real world issues facing the market level manager. In this program, Bob Langdon, author of Managing Your Business for Profit, will show attendees proven techniques to increasing gross margin, cash flow and return on investment while retaining their best customers.

Managers who register by Sept. 15 can save $100. For more information visit distributorconvention.org/dmu.

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