UPCOMING WEBINAR:

Introduction to CartoVista Territory Manager

Part of Our Geomarketing Secrets Webinar Series:

Thursday, November 4th, 2021  |  1PM EST

Welcome to CartoVista’s Geomarketing Secrets Webinar Series: Introduction to CartoVista Territory Manager

Welcome to CartoVista’s Geomarketing Secrets Webinar Series: Introduction to CartoVista Territory Manager!

Join our team as they guide you through a detailed tour of CartoVista’s Territory Manager application, where you can explore sales potential, expand your network and be more efficient in your decision making.

The webinar is scheduled to run for 20 minutes in duration and will feature a 10 minute Q&A period following the presentation.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Visually evaluate your business potential with key market data (demographics, industry, competition, etc.)
  • Create balanced trade areas
  • Analyze distances to competitors and key points of interest
  • Collaborate online and share results with your team

20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes Q&A

Meet Your Hosts & Panelists

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Sylvain St. Germain (Host)

Every ship has a great captain and when it comes to our development and software team, Sylvain is at the helm. Running a team of designers, engineers and developers, Sylvain and his team are responsible for the creation and innovation behind the CartoVista product.

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Jonathan Leblanc 

A valued member of the CartoVista GIS team, Jonathan has been with CartoVista for over 2 years. Working closely with client-side projects and product improvements, Jonathan has proven not only to be an asset to our team, but to our clients as well.

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Chloé Tommasi 

Chloe has been a part of the CartoVista team for 3 years and works as a leader in our GIS and Cartography team. She is always looking to improve the product and the experience of our valued clientele.

Thursday, November 4th, 2021  |  1PM  EST

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