Last year, the conference drew more than 17,000 attendees from every US state and nearly 50 countries. Of course, we live in a digital age, which made the event accessible to more than 100,000 people worldwide through live-streamed content.
This year promises to be just as successful!
Beginning next week, thousands of avid family historians will descend on Salt Lake City - the genealogy capital of the world - to learn and grow their research skills while building networks with colleagues who share their passion. As a RootsTech Ambassador, I will be among them and sharing my experience with you.
By the numbers, the event has much to offer:
- Over 300 breakout sessions
- Nearly 200 exhibitors
Keynote speaker highlights include:
- Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Saroo Brierley (author of Long Way Home, his acclaimed autobiography recounting his cross-continent search for his family. The story was recently adapted for the screen in the film Lion.)
Reflecting on lessons learned from last year, this year's event promises to offer a more customer-friendly experience with lots of exciting new offerings. Check out this Road to RootsTech video clip highlighting some of the best practices that will make the event a more enjoyable learning experience.
Not able to travel to Salt Lake City? No problem! You can still participate in RootsTech.
- Many sessions will be streamed live for free.
- The new Virtual Pass provides access to 18 recorded sessions and can be viewed on demand for 12 months after the videos post.
It promises to be a very busy week with lots on offer. Stay tuned to Family Sleuther for updates throughout the week!
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