Join daisyBill at WCI 2024

Join daisyBill at WCI 2024

The Workers’ Compensation Institute (WCI) is holding its 78th Annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference (and 35th Safety & Health Conference) from August 18 to 21 in Orlando—and daisyBill will be there.

The WCI is a nonprofit organization that offers educational resources to workers’ comp stakeholders nationwide. Their annual conference is reportedly the largest workers’ comp industry event in the nation, featuring a multi-day itinerary of programming, networking opportunities, and more.

daisyBill Cofounders Catherine Montgomery and Sarah Moray will be available to chat and take questions from attendees. If you haven’t already, you can register for the conference on the WCI website.

WCI 2024: Meet daisyBill!

Officially titled “Supercharge the Future,” this year’s WCI conference will feature speakers and programs from every corner of the national workers’ comp scene.

Hundreds of exhibitors will also be on hand, including daisyBill. Swing by Booth 838 to meet our CEO (and fearless daisyNews blogger) Catherine Montgomery, as well as Cofounder Sarah Moray.

As of this writing, 167 learning sessions and 437 industry speakers are scheduled across the four-day spectacle of talks, breakout sessions, and auxiliary meetings—to say nothing of live music and celebrity guest speakers. The event will also benefit multiple charity organizations.

Conference details are as follows:

Dates: August 18-21, 2024 (Opening session Monday, August 19 at 8:45 AM, Palms Ballroom - Canary)

Location: Orlando World Center Marriott, 8701 World Center Dr, Orlando, FL 32821

See you there!


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