TSS Software Corp. takes its "Do You Know?" series on the road
TSS Software Corp. presents "Do You Know?" Live, a collection of training seminars based on the Webinar series that helps TSS customers optimize use of their TitleExpress software.
The locations of these live events have been carefully selected to coincide with upcoming state and regional land title association gatherings. The "Do You Know?" Live series kicks off in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on June 3rd.
"Our goal with the "Do You Know?" Live series is to ensure that our customers are using TitleExpress to its fullest potential," said Barbara Miller, TSS's president and chief operating officer. "These events offer significant training opportunities in an intimate, fun environment where audience interaction is encouraged."
Visit the event calendar at iwantTSS.com for detailed information or to register for an upcoming TSS live seminar.
TSS Software is an independent provider of software and services for the real estate title and settlement industry, with thousands of users nationwide.
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