iAuditor Summit Agenda: iAuditor Training, Networking, & Inspirational Guest Speakers


North America’s inaugural iAuditor Summit is coming October 23-25 in Kansas City. The event is bringing together the top safety, quality and operations leaders to help you elevate your safety and quality programs. This 2-day summit is full of opportunities to become an iAuditor expert, network with professionals from your industry and hear from inspirational guest speakers. See the full iAuditor Summit agenda below. We’ve got something for everyone! Register Now
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SafetyCulture's North American Headquarters: Crossroads, Kansas City, Missouri
The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center
Bob Butler, VP North America SafetyCulture
Brian Swift, Head of Product Development, SafetyCulture
The fundamentals of template building
Level up your systems with iAuditor's open API
Tips to drive internal buy-in for a new system
Daniel Linskey, Former Chief of Boston Police
Ro Lewis, Director of Health and Safety, Tremco Construction
The most common template building mistakes and how to avoid them
Top 3 rules for selling iAuditor to your boss
Could temperature and humidity sensors save you time, money and stress?
Rebecca Cooper, SafetyCulture
Gary Bonnett, QHSE Director, BOS Solutions
Bob Butler, VP North America SafetyCulture
Blake Pelling, SafetyCulture
Panelists:
Charlene Boucher, WIS International, Director of Special Operations
James Boykins, Primoris T&D, North Division Safety Manager
Kevin Gausch, H&M Shared Services, Regional Quality Manager
Setting up iAuditor Groups and Sharing for maximum success
4 must-know tactics for iAuditor success
How to use your data for actionable decisions and bottom line impact
Let’s Talk: Round table and ideas sharing
Everything you need to know about iAuditor analytics and reporting
Team Train by SafetyCulture: Create training sessions employees will embrace
Bob Butler, VP North America SafetyCulture
Come and go sessions with iAuditor experts, get your questions answered
*Agenda subject to change
Register for the Summit today!
Breakout sessions will provide robust iAuditor training to help you become an iAuditor expert, no matter what level of knowledge you’re coming with. From beginners to advanced administrators, we’ve built sessions to expand your knowledge. SafetyCulture's Head of Product Development, traveling from our Australian headquarters, will present iAuditor's product roadmap and 2020 vision. He will also announce features available exclusively to Summit attendees and collect your product feedback.
We’ve built in happy hours, networking breaks and round table sessions throughout the Summit to help you connect with iAuditor users from your specific industry. You’ll have the opportunity to share and learn best practices, make connections, and gather tips and tricks.
A line-up of inspirational guest speakers include former Chief of Boston Police, Daniel Linskey, who led his team during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. We’ve invited iAuditor users just like you who have found success, increased efficiency, saved lives and money to provide insight in keynote presentations into their successes and challenges with iAuditor. You’ll have the opportunity to ask these speakers your own questions and meet one-on-one with iAuditor experts.
For iAuditor Summit updates, special announcements and to connect with attendees, l ike the iAuditor Summit Facebook page.
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