Level Up Conference offers a student discount

NowMedia Staff | September 6, 2019 in Business

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Dear students, 

As former students, we know that wherever you are in your post-secondary education, two things are important:

  1. Get the most value out of your education

  2. Take advantage of student deals

We’ve found a way for you to combine the two.

Use your student card to get a discount on your Level Up ticket.

Level Up is an upcoming, one day - 10 hour Executive Leadership Conference where you’ll be educated by two former Prime Ministers, the former VP of Marketing at Apple and CMO at Beats by Dre, award-winning female entrepreneurs, a best-selling author and CEO mentor, a former NBA player turned motivational speaker and a Kelowna local legend who became a dragon (sorry, it’s not the Ogopogo - this dragon’s on CBC’s hit show, Dragon’s Den).   

Level 1 tickets are worth $299, but with your student card, you get a Level 1 ticket for only $99.

Just use the corresponding student promo code:

UBC Okanagan: UBCOSTUDENT 

Okanagan College: OCSTUDENT

Centre for Arts and Technology Okanagan: CATOSTUDENT 

Thompson Rivers University: TRUSTUDENT

Students at Universities/Colleges outside of the ones listed above: UNISTUDENT 

When you come to Level Up on September 27, 2019, bring your Level 1 ticket and this is important: bring your student card as proof

There you go, that’s how you’ll increase the value of your education and save money doing it.

Purchase your tickets today here.

Signed, the former students working at Csek Creative & NowMedia.

P.S. Your future employer will likely be in attendance, so be friendly, be confident and be yourself.

For more information on the event and speakers, click here.

RBC Royal Bank is the official youth sponsor of Level Up 2019.
 

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