The Turo South Florida Meetup Plus
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999 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard,Fort Lauderdale FL 33304
07 January, 2022
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Dinner, drinks, and learning with South Florida Turo hosts Join fellow Turo hosts from Miami to West Palm for a Friday evening of good food, good drinks, witty banter, networking and learning. We'll gather at the Sonesta Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort restaurant. We'll wrap up our evening together with a question and answer session for new and aspiring Turo hosts. ADD-ONS AVAILABLE: When you register, look for the optional add-ons. The first one will be a 2-hour learning session on Saturday evening specifically for brand new hosts, or aspiring hosts who are about to begin and want to make sure you get started the right way. We'll talk about the five most important moves as a new host and how to make them. Everyone who participates will get one free month of marketing support via the All-Star Auto Rental marketing agency.The second will be a 90-minute one-on-one coaching session with Carshare Academy lead coach William Huffhine. We'll take a deep dive into your Turo profile, your vehicle listings, your settings, pricing strategy, and business practices. If you feel you're off track and it isn't goin as well as you'd hope, we'll figure out why and fix it. If it's going great and you're ready to scale, we'll put together a solid plan to do so. Everyone who participates will get one free month of marketing support via the All-Star Auto Rental marketing agency. ONLY FOUR SPOTS AVAILABLE. Before retiring this year to form his own company and return to the purpose for which he believes he was created to serve in life, Bill spent 24 years as a marketing and business development executive in the media industry, working for some of the nation's largest print and digital media companies. Since the age of 16 Bill found himself following the well-worn path of doing what had to be done, what was expected to be done, instead of what he believed he was born to do. As the years and decades passed, the pain of such an existence compounded creating an ever-increasing sense of frustration, disillusionment, lonliness, and anger. He eventually lost his entire sense of identity and purpose, and simply spent each day going through the motions, motions dictated by the world around him, and not the rhythm of his own heart. In 2017 Bill lost a great deal of what was important to him, one of those things being his own father, who was cruelly beaten by cancer at the age of 71. This, along with other losses, drove home the conviction that life is far too short to waste on endeavors that destroy our souls and separate us from who we are and why we are here. Bill embarked on a mission to reinvent his life and set himself free to live and work in rhythm with his heart, his skills, and his natural abilities. He formed his own company, Seasons Hospitality, LLC, left the industry he had served for nearly half a century, and is now committing himself to helping others find their way back to themselves.
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