The #PFSFestival in 10 tweets

Musings from the Twittersphere

Tom Ellis
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) this year consolidated its four annual regional conferences into one big festival at Birmingham's NEC. Here is what attendees had to say...on Twitter

The event was attended by more than 3,000 delegates over the two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, many of who were tweet-happy. First of all, the attendees managed to get the #PFSFestival hashtag trending on Twitter. Great to see #pfsfestival trending on Twitter today with more than 2,000 tweets posted by delegates and speakers! — Martin Bamford (@martinbamford) 7 November 2017 The new PFS president Sharon Sutton made her inaugural speech to the PFS' masses. Great to have Sharon as our @pfspresident sharing her passion for financial planning #pfsfestival pic.twitter.com/yUrC8...

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