Thursday, September 26, 2024

Registration open for RootsTech 2025

Registration has now opened for next year's RootsTech Conference which will take place 6-8 March 2025. Once again, it will be a hybrid conference - it will take place in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City for the in-person attendees, but it will also be available online for those unable to get to Salt Lake City.


The Salt Lake City version will cost $US99 for a 3-day pass, or $US69 for a 1-day pass (earlybird rate, available until 31 October), which will get you access to over 250 live sessions and the ability to visit 120+ sponsors and exhibitors in the Expo Hall. You can also watch the online sessions at your leisure.

The Online pass is still FREE. It will give you 200+ new online sessions in over 26 languages, which include the Keynote sessions, and these will be available all year. You will also be able to "chat" with other attendees worldwide, but this will only be for the during of the in-person conference.

To register for either the in-person or online conference, go here.

While I was at last year's conference I had the opportunity to participate in an interview with three of the RootsTech team: Jen Allen, the Director of Events for FamilySearch; Jonathan Wing, who was at that time the Creative Director for RootsTech; and Brandon Beckstead, the Logistics Manager for RootsTech.

I've broken the interview down into little clips and will post them all on a regular basis. The idea is to keep each video short, since we are all so pressed for time.

The first video is the interviewees introducing themselves and telling us about the team that puts together the RootsTech conferences. Watch and enjoy!



DISCLOSURE: I am a RootsTech 2025 conference Media Rep and in return for my promotion of the conference I receive a free entry pass and some additional non-monetary perks. My transportation and accommodation are not compensated.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this interview, Jenny! I love the collaborative way RootsTech organizes the conference by reaching out beyond the team of 10-15. There is so much happening during those three days. It's impossible to catch everything!

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