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Win a Suit at Agent Summit 2017

April 25, 2017
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LAS VEGAS — Two lucky attendees of the upcoming Agent Summit will win either a custom-made suit or sport coat courtesy of Chalk Mark Custom Clothing, organizers announced. The event will be held May 21–24, 2017, at Paris Las Vegas.


“Chalk Mark was a popular addition to our exhibit hall last year, and I know a number of attendees had their measurements taken and put in orders for suits and jackets,” said David Gesualdo, show chair and publisher of Agent Entrepreneur and F&I and Showroom. “We appreciate Chalk Mark returning for a second event and their generous offer of a free suit and sport coat.”


The company’s owner, Layton, Utah-based tailor Greg Smith, will attend the event and sponsor the giveaway for the second consecutive year. Attendees are welcome to meet with Smith during exhibit hall hours and submit a business card for the suit and sport coat drawing. The drawing will be held the morning of Tuesday, May 23.


The Chalk Mark table will be set up against the back wall of the exhibit hall, and Smith will be on hand to discuss his work, review fabric samples, and take measurements and orders for custom finery.


“We loved being there last year, working with the Agent Summit team, and meeting all of our new clients,” Smith said. “We can’t wait to do it again.”


More information about Agent Summit 2017, including speakers, sponsors, registration and hotel, is available at the event’s website.

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