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PPAI News: Keynote Speakers Liven Up The PPAI Expo
Issue: 2010jan
Nothing is more inspiring and invigorating than hearing a good life story and the secrets to professional success, and the featured speakers at The PPAI Expo 2010 will deliver both to attendees in Las Vegas next week.
Political strategist James Carville, known on Capitol Hill as the “ragin Cajun,’” brings a fresh and current conversation to the stage on Wednesday, January 13, with “Looks At American Politics.” Carville will share his thoughts on current events, the new administration and will share ideas on crafting a winning strategy.
On Tuesday, January 12, noted speaker and author Scott McKain will discuss how companies can learn to differentiate themselves while dealing with “The Collapse of Distinction.” McKain will examine the characteristics that make some companies visionary and others just more of the same.
The conversation continues with two valuable keynote speakers. Simon T. Bailey opens the door to bringing in real change and real results with his luncheon keynote speech “Release Your Brilliance: The Four Steps To Transforming Your Life And Revealing Your Genius To The World” on Tuesday, January 12. Bailey will ask participants to discover and develop their personal brilliance, strengthen relationships and bring greater value to their teams, organization and clients.
If you always wondered why some people capture your attention while others merely float by, spend time with luncheon keynote speaker Sally Hogshead, who will present “FASCINATE! How to Persuade And Influence” on Wednesday, January 13. Hogshead will reveal the seven secret triggers of fascination, which enable anyone to become more persuasive--even in promotional products business.
For more information on the featured speakers and to register for The PPAI Expo 2010 and these sessions, click here.
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