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Browse the siteMarch 12 2018
Denver will be my fourth RESO Spring Tech Summit. Compared to many of the RESO leadership, who, like WAV Group, work for companies that are charter members, I'm still a newbie. Even so, RESO conferences have come a long way from the Chicago spring meeting I attended in 2015 at the NAR HQ.
This year's tech summit is set for the pop-themed Denver Curtis Hotel, April 24-26. There's the Jimmy Buffett and Star Trek-themed guest rooms. Others have Pac Man machines in them, an inspiration for the conference theme: "It's Game on for Data Standards."
RESO conferences have become our Club 33. For the non-Disney super fans, Club 33 is the exclusive, private club side of Disneyland and Disneyworld that only a limited number of people get to experience.
I make the analogy because RESO Conferences are limited to 300 people, attract the brightest tech minds around, and are attended by many industry key decision makers and influencers. It's a genuine VIP crowd. It is so intimate that you can get face time with anyone attending. And when you leave, you often feel like you were part of something special. That's not hyperbole: ask a first-timer what his or her experience was after a first RESO meeting, post-2015.