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Hughes to Sponsor Elliott Masie's Learning 2017 Conference

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As a leader in employee training and communication solutions for retail, hospitality and government industry, Hughes is excited to announce its sponsorship of Elliott Masie's Learning 2017 conference to be held in Orlando, FL at Disney's world-class Coronado Springs Convention Center.   

The conference focuses on helping companies of all sizes rethink and better understand the role of training and employee communications across virtually every industry.  Host & curator, Elliott Masie is a provactive, engaging and entertaining futurist, analyst and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning, and technology.  As part of the conference, Hughes will host a breakout session featuring one of today's leading retailers who will share how they are utilizing cloud-based training and communication solutions to better engage more than 130,000 associates.  

“We are honored to include Hughes as a Sponsor at Learning 2017 in Orlando October 22-25," said Elliott Masie.  "Representatives from Hughes will be leading a Supplier Showcase Session, as well as participating as learners, colleagues and a part of our Learning 2017 community.”

Speakers include former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, John Lithgow as well as key executives from some of today's most forward-thinking corporations and institutions including Google, Fox and PG&E .    

"Just like Elliott, we are thrilled to again participate and sponsor this incredible gathering of thought leaders across the enterprise training and communication space," said Mike Tippets, VP of Media Solutions at Hughes.  "We  are approaching Learning 2017 focusing on learning as well as helping people understand how to build solid strategies on better communicating and training employees across distributed organizations."