Conference Details
RIAdventure 360 is a new kind of conference in the RIA space. We are focusing on the future and asking our speakers to create all original material. You will not be seeing sessions here that you have already seen online or at another conference.
The first day will be filled with sessions. The second session day
will be a panel event followed up by a barcamp style event for all
attendees to participate. This interactive experience will be the last
day of the cruise and should be the result of 6 days of
networking/chatting and creative thought.
It will be held on board a massive cruise ship while sailing from New Orleans to many western Caribbean locations. While the cruise is seven days in length, the actual conference is only two days of the cruise. This is a very focused conference and we have limited room for conference attendees. Our maximum conference size is 70 attendees, not including family / friends going on the cruise but not attending the conference.
The cost of the conference is $300. Register now.
Testimonials
I highly recommend the RIAdventure series cruises! The February 2009 cruise gave me and my wife a well needed break and gave us a chance to interact and network with far-away friends and acquaintances I usually only see between conference sessions. We enjoyed the daily activities and also enjoyed the gracious hospitality of the cruise staff which took care of our every need. Definitely a great vacation for a great price! - Dan Wilson
It was great to network and socialize during the last RIAdventure cruise. I'm willing to bet this year will be even better with plenty of networking opportunities and a bit of education too. - Aaron West
Many great ideas are formulated at times when our minds are not fully occupied with work and the RIA cruise to the Bahamas was no exception for me; it helped me mull the importance of cloud computing and focus some of my firms emphasis there. - Mike Brunt
RIAdventure was awesome... it's like your hotel drives from one cool place to another more awesome place. - Yancy Wharton






