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| Bennie
Bough, Ph.D. is a powerful
communicator who has served as president of Toastmasters
International, Inc., a leading non-profit educational organization.
He has helped thousands of people improve their communication and
leadership skills. Bennie underscores the importance of a positive
first impression, and takes audiences beyond that to focus on having
a positive, long-lasting impact. Bennie is coauthor of
101 Ways to Improve Your
Communication Skills Instantly.
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Tom
Grady understands people and
competition. He opened the New England district sales office for a
Fortune 500 company and took it to a #1 national sales ranking
within two years. Tom communicates two ways to persuade and
influence others to create change, increase sales and skyrocket
profits. With over twenty years of sales, marketing and management
experience, Tom delivers a powerful message.
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Art
Jackson knows that the gulf
separating us from our intended greatness can be bridged by a
positive attitude. A graduate of West Point, Art has conducted
training for government, corporate, and nonprofit organizations,
guiding them to their next level of greatness. Attitude is the
difference between what your bottom line is and what it could be.
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Paul Mireles,
award-winning meteorologist on the KENS 5 weather team
in San Antonio, TX. His awards include Best Weathercast by
the Associated Press in 1997 and 2001 and an Emmy in 2007. Paul is a
leader in the telecommunication services industry and a member of
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Tom
Antion is a fun and exciting
keynote speaker and seminar leader who would be a great opener or
closer for your corporate or association meeting. He is an
established expert on Internet marketing for small business. He's
not just giving a book report. Tom makes loads of money on the
Internet and he can show any small business owner how the Internet
can work for their business. Tom is the author of numerous books,
and tapes that help small business, most recently The Ultimate Guide
to Professional Speaking.
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