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Step up your data collection game. Upcoming Webinars We have plenty of webinars coming up, and weâ?

Step up your data collection game. [FormAssembly Logo.]() Upcoming Webinars We have plenty of webinars coming up, and we’d love for you to join us! Read on to learn more about all of our upcoming sessions. [Register for All Webinars]( Let’s Taco ‘Bout Better Data Collection September 30, 6 p.m. EDT Join our cooking class and learn how to make tacos, including homemade tortillas, with a professional chef! We’ll also be sharing some data collection best practices. Attendees will receive a $25 gift card for ingredients. [Register]( FormAssembly Monthly Demo Webinar September 30, 11 a.m. EDT Want a closer look at the platform that’s helped thousands of customers solve data collection problems and save time and money? Join us for a live demo of FormAssembly, followed by an open Q&A. [Register]( Event: HighEdWeb Conference October 4-5 (virtual) Connect with other higher ed professionals, gain insights from dozens of presentations, and explore digital solutions for universities and colleges. Registration closes October 1! [Register]() Formdational Class 4: Salesforce Prefill Connector October 14, 11 a.m. EDT Explore the possibilities of the Salesforce Prefill Connector and learn how to retrieve data from your Salesforce Org to optimize the time you and your respondents spend on your forms. [Register]( Featured Webinars Welcome to FormAssembly Workflow Workflow is coming. Don’t miss this exclusive look into FormAssembly’s biggest product update yet, slated for release in 2021. This new game-changing feature combines secure, compliant data collection with a visual process builder that will empower your team to make better (and faster) data decisions. Watch the webinar on demand below. [Watch Now]() Let’s Celebrate Women in Tech For Business Women’s Day on September 21, we hosted a roundtable discussion with several successful women who are blazing trails in the tech industry. Watch the recording on demand below to hear about the experiences, goals, and successes of these leading women in tech. [Watch Now](=/Nzk0LVhOVS0wOTEAAAF_y-sqyZna2Rs9rf-7OJCpIKBqTih4PrQcLNsQaoNwWAF9aS793Df3ldNc4clgbGx_AivEYDM=) Enjoy the webinars Rachel Skroback Content Marketing Manager [FormAssembly.com]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [YouTube]() [Instagram]() © 2021 FormAssembly All rights reserved. 885 S College Mall Rd, #399 Bloomington, IN 47401 [Unsubscribe](

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