A Dream Come True: TPI Aspen 2021 Happening in Person

A Dream Come True: TPI Aspen 2021 Happening in Person

You scrubbed your groceries, sanitized your mail, hoarded toilet paper, and used “mask” as a verb. Reward yourself by attending this year’s TPI Aspen Forum in person! Participate in a champagne sabering, not another zoom happy hour. Enjoy the Aspen mountains, not the walls of your house. Eat the delicious food we provide instead of cooking your own meals and eating takeout. The only downside: we require real pants.

TPI Aspen Forum will be held in person at the St. Regis Aspen Resort from August 15-17, 2021. Vaccination is required for attendance, and mask guidelines will be set by the hotel. Early bird registration is open, register today to reserve your spot before prices increase on July 1st. We look forward to seeing you all there and sharing a drink or two.

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