Insightful Speakers, Global Thinkers, Local Connections
Speakers
Masters of Ceremonies:
Scott Cox & Inga Barks from KERN radio
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John Arnold is the author of E-Mail Marketing for Dummies and the Regional Development Director for Constant Contact - a leading provider of e-mail marketing tools for small businesses and non-profit organizations.
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Dr. Chuck Wall is a published author, lecturer and motivational speaker in the fields of communications, stress management, employee motivation, leadership and "random acts of kindness."
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Francisco J. Valle is the President of Valle Consulting. He has advised companies, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and educational institutions in Hispanic market penetration and Hispanic workforce management.
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Gary's career in the media business began at age 18 as a radio disc jockey in Northern California, where he first found his passion for writing and producing advertising.
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Ted Huffman is a founding Partner and Managing Director at Ionic Media. Previously, he was Director of Internal Applications and Technology Planning at Overture Services. While at Overture, he oversaw the strategic planning and execution of all Technology projects and led the development of the company's multi-million dollar suite of internal systems.
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In the immortal words of famed author Mark Twain, "a person who has a cat by the tail knows a whole lot more about cats than someone that has only read about them," is a fitting introduction to the career and lifetime marketing experience of Bob Marx. For some 30 years Marx has made a career of developing and implementing successful, innovative and strategic marketing programs. [read more]
Max Goldberg is Founding Partner of The Radical Clarity Group, a consultancy that quickly and affordably works with companies to hone their core stories and goals, determine the priorities needed to achieve those goals and develop tactics for accomplishing the priorities. He has over 30 years of experience in strategic marketing and business development. [read more]
Linda Hollander is known as the “Wealthy Bag Lady”. She started out worse than broke. She was buried in debt and couldn’t find a way out of the poverty trap. But that’s not what really bothered her. It was that she was short and had frizzy hair to boot.
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