DOCUMENT Strategy Forum ’16 is pleased to announce that HP Exstream, GMC Software, Adobe, 4Point, Kofax and Canon Solutions America have signed on as corporate sponsors of its May 10-12 event, taking place at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare, Chicago, IL.

“We are excited to be working with and have the support of industry-leading companies like these. I think their involvement speaks volumes to the educational mission we’ve been preaching the past 8 years as well as the creative way in which we go about showcasing our sponsors,” says Joel Dunkel, President, EventEvolution Management, Inc., producers of DOCUMENT Strategy Forum. “It’s not about throwing a bunch of big-name logos up on a website or brochure. It’s about integrating these companies into the event and connecting highly qualified professionals who share a common bond. I can’t say enough about the job our Advisory Board has done in putting together a conference that resonates within the industry,” Dunkel continues.

For the last 8 years, the DOCUMENT Strategy Forum has become the meeting place for some of the most innovative minds in the content, information technology and customer experience industries. Driven by some of the most passionate business/technology leaders, it truly has evolved into THE think tank for enterprise communication and content strategies.

To request information on exhibiting or sponsoring at DOCUMENT Strategy Forum, please call 866.378.4991 or email jdunkel@EventEvolution.com.

About EventEvolution Management Inc.
Established in 2001, EventEvolution Management Inc. is an event producer, management and consulting firm specializing in professional trade shows and conferences in both the B2C and B2B marketplaces. EventEvolution partners with DOCUMENT Strategy Media, the leading multi-media source focused on the strategies and hands-on tools for enterprise document, content and information strategies since 1992, to produce the DOCUMENT Strategy Forum.
 
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