DIRECT 2021 Farm Conference Speaker Announcement: Jacint Tumacder of QuickBooks by Intuit

The Direct 2021 Farm Conference is around the corner. We’re getting excited to learn from Farming experts and Industry leaders on how Farmers can grow and manage their direct sales to create a thriving direct-to-market business.

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To discuss the theme of how Farmers can manage their Farm business, we’re delighted to partner with QuickBooks Online by Intuit for the Direct 2021 Farm Conference. 

Alongside Matt Jacocks, we are thrilled to announce that Jacint Tumacder will also be a keynote speaker on August 3rd. With almost three decades of experience at QuickBooks Online, Jacint is a Sales Engineer, understanding the financial needs of small businesses and Farmers alike. He has spent his tenure focusing on how corporate partners, like Barn2Door, can integrate with QuickBooks Online, allowing business owners to manage their finances seamlessly. On August 3rd, Jacint will share best practices on how Farmers can navigate complex regulations and ensure their books are in order with Barn2Door and QuickBooks Online. 

At Barn2Door, we know how difficult it can be for Farmers to manage their money while growing a business. Quickbooks Online is the best-in-class small business accounting solution that’s directly integrated with Barn2Door, so you can spend less time managing the books and more time focused on the Farm. We’re delighted to host Jacint at the DIRECT 2021 Farm Conference, where he will show Farmers how they can leverage the Barn2Door and QuickBooks integration to better manage expenses, streamline finances, and improve margins.

Register for DIRECT 2021 to hear from Jacint and other notable speakers, presenting tactics, insights, and best practices to grow and manage your Farm business. This virtual event is open to any Farmer. Attendance is free!

If you’re curious how Barn2Door can help your Farm grow and manage direct sales, watch this 5-minute video.

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