2010 User Conference

A Better Way to Get Work Done

PDUs Now Available
The 2010 @task User Conference has been approved by the Project Management Institute (PMI) to offer Professional Development Units (PDUs) for all conference attendees. Each eligible attendee will receive a total of 10 PDUs for attending the conference.

What to Expect?
The Second Annual @task User Conference will continue the tradition started in 2009 with a unique and highly interactive event on May 11-13, 2010. @task users from around the world will gather in Salt Lake City to address the key issues confronting organizations looking to improve processes and increase efficiencies within their organizations.

A Better Way to Get Work Done™
Successful project management encompasses more than achieving milestones and meeting project deadlines, the 2010 User Conference will focus on helping attendees discover a better way to get work done.

Why Come?
The 2010 User Conference will include:
  • Keynote presentations by industry experts
  • Breakout sessions with @task users, experts, and consultants
  • Panel discussions on best practices and methodologies
  • One-on-one product training
  • Networking with @task users from all industries
  • Entertainment and more
Successful business leaders from around the world will share insight into how they leverage project management best practices to make their business more effective, innovative, and competitive.

When Should I Arrive?

The pre-conference begins Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. with registration and scheduled one-on-one @task Expert product training. The conference kicks off with the opening reception, May 11, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. and concludes at 5:00 p.m. on May 13, 2009 with a closing session.

The Marriott City Center Hotel is located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah roughly 7 miles from the SLC International Airport.

Keynote Speakers

Jonny Mosely

Jonny Moseley

Olympic Gold Medalist, Innovator of Skiing
After winning Olympic Gold in 1998 at Nagano, Moseley pushed the boundaries of conventional thought with his sport-changing trick, "The Dinner Roll", at the 2002 Olympic Games.
Fraser Bullock

Fraser Bullock

Chief Operating Officer, 2002 Winter Olympic Games
Mr. Bullock directed the operations that made the 2002 Olympics the most successful games in Olympic history, ultimately generating a $100 million profit. The project for the 2002 Olympic Games received the distinguished PMI Project of the Year Award.
Scott Johnson

Scott Johnson

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of @task
With more than fifteen years of experience working with technology companies, Johnson founded @task in 2001 with the goal of helping companies get work done and focus on activities that make them more effective, innovative, and competitive.
Nate Bowler

Nate Bowler

Chief Technology Officer of @task
As a partner and co-founder of @task, Bowler is responsible for developing the product vision and strategy. He brings over 14 years of software development management experience, working with clients on the delivery of products that eliminate business problems and satisfy business needs.

 

User Conference Highlights 2009
Marriott City Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | May 11-13 2010
Capitol Theater
Downtown Salt Lake City's Capitol Theater
  Energy Solutions Arena
Utah Jazz Basketball
  Salt Lake LDS Temple
The Historic Salt Lake Temple


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