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mlns='> June 22nd @ 2 PM ET If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version]( | [Add to Safe Sender List](  [MSP 501 Key Findings – RSVP Today!](  The time has finally come! Channel Futures will reveal the winners and key findings of the 2023 MSP 501 in a celebratory webinar on June 22nd at 2 PM ET. This event is invite-only, and our list is filling up quickly, so please [click here to RSVP if you plan to join us!]( Meeting Details: Take a close look at the survey’s most important key findings on how new technologies, security, cloud, and other key solutions elevated MSPs around the world and explore the new world of the MSP market. Leaders of the IT industry will also dive into the survey’s results to disclose how the best MSPs leverage the trends that shape the industry and execute strategies that increase profit. The MSP 501 Class of 2023 will also be revealed and celebrated! Speakers: --Jeff O'Heir, Senior News Editor, MSP 501 Manager, Channel Futures --Eric Kohl, Vice President of Advanced Solutions, Security and Networking, Ingram Micro --Robert DeMarzo, Vice President, Content, Channel Futures Hope to see you there! Maggie Reynolds | Channel Futures  [REGISTER TO ATTEND](    Sponsored by:   Periodically, Channel Futures will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional e-mails from Channel Futures, please [click here](. Channel Futures | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy](

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