For Extended Workforce Buyers

Host a 2026 Enterprise Roundtable at Your Office

We understand travel budgets can be a challenge. That’s why ClubVMSA is inviting select Enterprise Buyers to host a 2026 Enterprise Roundtable right at their offices.

Why Host?

Convenient

Hosting brings buyers and providers into your environment, creating deeper, more relevant discussions.

Benchmarking

Benchmark your CWP against local peers. Compare strategies, challenges, and innovations to see where you excel and where you can level up.

Mastermind just for you

Dedicated session where the host presents a real challenge, and the room breaks into small groups to deliver tangible solutions.

Expenses Paid to WoW

As a host, your hotel and flights to WoW 2025 (Dec 3–4, Minneapolis) are fully covered (or another 2026 Conference)

What's Involved?

It’s not much, but it’s awesome.

ClubVMSA...

We bring the agenda, facilitation, attendees and sponsors.

You...

You provide the meeting spaces, AV Support, and Hospitality Basics

Together...

Together, we curate an impactful day of insights and collaboration.

Next Step

Interested in learning more? Let us walk you through what hosting entails and explore if your office is the right fit.

Enterprise

Check us out with no obligation. Listen to leaders in the industry live and unplugged every day for free. Maybe you’ll decide to move up to Contributor after a few weeks. Thanks for being a part of ClubVMSA!

Please select your community:

Enterprise

If you run a Contingent Workforce Program at a Fortune 1000 Company, your membership is on us!  Gain Buyer Insights; join a Mastermind pod and attend our virtual conferences to build your own network and continuously improve your global talent programs. Thanks for being a part of ClubVMSA!

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