6 Articles match "1996","Events"

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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Use your answers to the following questions to weave a warm, wonderful story that will leave everyone with a big smile (and maybe a tear.) • Who nominated you? • Who invited you to join this group or encouraged you to get involved in this project or event? • What is your connection to this group? • How do you feel about the people and the organization's goals? • Why are they giving you this award? • When was the first time you attended a meeting and what were your experiences? • Have you seen someone else accept this same award? quot;
 
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
It all started with some emails in 1996. At the first few events, we attracted an audience who already knew us by reputation, along with some people from our individual communities. Tags: Fripp Speaking Schools & Event Dates for The Odd Couple Marketing and Strategy seminar are set for June 12-13, 2010. This is the popular seminar I deliver with Alan Weiss.
 
Saturday, November 7, 2009
In 1996, he earned a masters of science from Columbia Universityrsquo;s Graduate School of Journalism. After the event ended I asked Jason to share his insider's perspective on the ways professional journalists approach an interview and why he would even think of asking a subject to describe "the smell of a bank." The afternoon session of Saturday’s Northern California Chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA/NC) meeting featured a conversation between Craig Harrison and journalist and author Jason Kersten. An author and journalist since 1998, Jason has written
 

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It all started with some emails in 1996. At the first few events, we attracted an audience who already knew us by reputation, along with some people from our individual communities. Tags: Fripp Speaking Schools & Event Dates for The Odd Couple Marketing and Strategy seminar are set for June 12-13, 2010. This is the popular seminar I deliver with Alan Weiss.
More time 18.8% - Better attitude 30.2% - Better techniques or strategies 40.3% - Job loss 10.7% In 1996, I left Corporate America to start my own business and follow my passion which is to teach others how to get what they want out of life, and to live their full potential. My first networking event was at the Chamber of Commerce "Business After Five" event. MEMBERS LOGIN Home SPEAKER SERVICES Speaker services Membership info Proposal generator Profile listing service Coaching services Video trailer ads Interview transcripts Teleclasses Online shop MEETING PLANNERS Planner services Find a speaker RESOURCES FAQs about CJ Free articles Useful links TOOLS Subscribe to eZine Search this site GENERAL INFO About us Testimonials Advertising
In 1996, he earned a masters of science from Columbia Universityrsquo;s Graduate School of Journalism. After the event ended I asked Jason to share his insider's perspective on the ways professional journalists approach an interview and why he would even think of asking a subject to describe "the smell of a bank." The afternoon session of Saturday’s Northern California Chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA/NC) meeting featured a conversation between Craig Harrison and journalist and author Jason Kersten. An author and journalist since 1998, Jason has written
In 1996, he earned a masters of science from Columbia Universityrsquo;s Graduate School of Journalism. After the event ended I asked Jason to share his insider's perspective on the ways professional journalists approach an interview and why he would even think of asking a subject to describe "the smell of a bank." The afternoon session of Saturday’s Northern California Chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA/NC) meeting featured a conversation between Craig Harrison and journalist and author Jason Kersten. An author and journalist since 1998, Jason has written
In 1996, he earned a masters of science from Columbia Universityrsquo;s Graduate School of Journalism. After the event ended I asked Jason to share his insider's perspective on the ways professional journalists approach an interview and why he would even think of asking a subject to describe "the smell of a bank." The afternoon session of Saturday’s Northern California Chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA/NC) meeting featured a conversation between Craig Harrison and journalist and author Jason Kersten. An author and journalist since 1998, Jason has written
Use your answers to the following questions to weave a warm, wonderful story that will leave everyone with a big smile (and maybe a tear.) • Who nominated you? • Who invited you to join this group or encouraged you to get involved in this project or event? • What is your connection to this group? • How do you feel about the people and the organization's goals? • Why are they giving you this award? • When was the first time you attended a meeting and what were your experiences? • Have you seen someone else accept this same award? quot;