Ramp by InsightSquared is the only conference focused entirely on equipping revenue operations professionals with the foresight, skills, and connections required to become the strategic partner today’s go-to-market teams demand. The event will bring together 400+ sales, marketing, and business operations practitioners, along with the sales leaders they advise, to learn from the world’s most recognized go-to-market professionals. And, like last year’s event, attendees should expect a few unconventional presenters. If you're an InsightSquared customer, we hope you'll join us for InsightSquared Certification Day on Monday, August 6. It's a day of roll-up-your-sleeves sessions on pipeline management, forecasting, and rep coaching, designed for InsightSquared users.
CHECK OUT HIGHLIGHTS FROM RAMP 2017
"This was the first conference that actually made an immediate impact on how I can improve in my current role."
Matt Conroy
Sales & Operations Analyst
Redpoint Tech
"Ramp was a fantastic conference with interesting and relevant speakers, and a great way to meet other people in Sales Ops."
Emily Chu
Strategy Associate
Catalant
HEADLINING KEYNOTE

Nate Silver
Founder, FiveThirtyEight.com
Author, The Signal And The Noise
Nate Silver has become today’s leading statistician through his innovative analyses of political polling. He first gained national attention during the 2008 presidential election, when he correctly predicted the results of the primaries and the presidential winner in 49 states. In 2012, he called 50 of 50 states. Today, Nate is pioneering the new field of data journalism with his award-winning website FiveThirtyEight. Relaunched in partnership with ESPN, FiveThirtyEight will allow Nate to explore a wider range of areas than he covered at The New York Times, including politics, sports, science, and more. His book, The Signal and The Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — But Some Don’t, is a New York Times bestseller. Data-based predictions underpin a growing sector of critical fields, from political polling and hurricane watches to the stock market and even the war on terror. Nate has written for ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Slate, New York Sun, and The New York Times.
Taking the Stage
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See you on Boston's historic waterfront
Travel & Lodging

We're hosting Ramp at the Westin Boston Waterfront. If you're traveling by commuter rail or subway, the hotel is a quick 15-minute walk from South Station. There's also parking at the hotel for $29 per day (overnight not allowed).
The room blocks at the Westin Boston Waterfront and Seaport Hotel have sold out, but rooms are still available outside of the two blocks. Please reach out on your own to book.