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title: Entrepreneurs Aim for Deals As Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit Returns To Phoenix
description: Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit 2024 puts entrepreneurs in Phoenix face to face for real deals, practical networking and growth-focused business sessions
author: Darie Nani (Editor-in-Chief)
date: 2025-07-09T07:54:59.000Z
updated: 2026-02-25T15:38:27.767Z
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Entrepreneurs are skipping the PowerPoint slides and getting straight to work. The Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit is back, and this year is about action—not inspiration.

Over 165 entrepreneurs, founders, investors and speakers will gather in Phoenix on 24 July.  for the fourth annual Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit, where handshake deals matter more than motivational speeches. The event reflects Phoenix’s growing reputation as a business hub, with [Greater Phoenix adding 40,000 jobs in 2024](https://www.gpec.org/blog/regional-report-2025-economic-outlook/) and [Arizona jumping 11 spots to become the 14th best state for entrepreneurs](https://www.azcc.gov/news/home/2025/01/31/studies-rank-arizona-as-among-the-best-states-for-entrepreneurs-to-start-a-business) this year.

The summit has built its reputation on tangible outcomes rather than feel-good sessions. Attendees return home with podcast bookings, publishing deals and partnership agreements already signed.

## What Happens in the Room

The format centres on main-stage sessions, expert panels and breakout discussions designed to create immediate opportunities. Real-world results include podcast bookings, media introductions and publishing deals happening during breaks between sessions.

‘We’re creating real-world momentum by putting the right people in the room; founders, speakers, investors and rising influencers who are actively scaling, building and partnering,’ said Robert W. Jones, thought leader for the summit.

The event operates more like a working meeting than a conference. Unlike other business gatherings that focus on broad networking, [entrepreneurs arrive with specific scaling goals](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/thinking-big)—launching masterminds, booking national speaking engagements or securing collaboration agreements—and leave with concrete next steps mapped out.

## From Summit to Signed Deals

Past attendees have used the summit to launch books, build courses, scale membership platforms and host sold-out events. The track record includes coaches, consultants and authors who’ve gained launches and bookings directly from connections made at the event.

‘It’s not just about inspiration, it’s about execution. People leave this event with deals made, stages booked and their next moves mapped out,’ said Shawn Renee Jones, CEO of Network Together.

Typical participant goals include mastermind launches and national stage bookings. [The summit attracts elite entrepreneurs](https://ultrapreneurrevolution.com/about-1) who have already achieved initial success and are looking to scale through partnerships and visibility opportunities.

The event’s structure reflects this practical approach. Rather than lengthy presentations, sessions focus on actionable plans for publishing, speaking, brand-building and thought leadership that participants can implement immediately.

## Why Phoenix

Phoenix offers more than just a convenient location. The city’s rapid growth—[adding nearly 85,000 people between 2023 and 2024](https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/life/2025/05/21/phoenix-arizona-population-growth-city-2024/83648755007/)—has created a business environment that matches the summit’s energy.

The Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit positions itself differently from Phoenix’s other major business events. While [PHX Startup Week draws thousands](https://phxstartupweek.com/) for broad networking and [the Small Business Expo](https://www.thesmallbusinessexpo.com/city/phoenix/) attracts attendees across all industries, the Ultrapreneur summit deliberately caps attendance at 165 to maintain its deal-making focus.

[The emphasis on face-to-face networking](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/face-to-face-still-matters-web-summit-s-record-attendance-signals-return-of-in-person-busines) reflects a broader trend among business leaders who’ve recognised the limits of virtual connections for serious deal-making.

## What Readers Need to Know

The summit targets entrepreneurs ready to scale their businesses through relationships and increased visibility. Seating is limited and expected to sell out, with tickets available at [ultrapreneurrevolution.com](https://www.ultrapreneurrevolution.com).

Media passes and press interviews are available upon request. Sponsorship opportunities remain open for companies seeking visibility among business leaders with national reach.

Contact information includes Shawn Renee Jones at (602) 228-0907 or shawn@networktogether.net for registration and media enquiries.

The summit builds on the work of [Network Together Arizona](https://arizonaentrepreneurs.com/), which hosts weekly networking events in Phoenix focused on fostering collaborations that lead to measurable business growth.

‘The real revolution is entrepreneurs who move with clarity, connect with purpose and build something that outlives them,’ said Shawn Renee Jones.

For entrepreneurs tired of conferences that end with good feelings but no follow-up, the Ultrapreneur Revolution Summit offers something different: a day where networking actually works, deals get struck and the next move is already planned before heading home.
