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Hi. Thanks for your message. I want to write an author bio. Can you send to me the url of a wikipedia business author that respects the guidelines, so that I align the content to it? ;) many thanks in advance.

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Thank you.  Diego  talk  20:49, 26 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Your expanded article, posted on my talk-page for consideration, certainly has more than enough detail to avoid deletion on the basis of lack of context (I think that the editor who originally tagged it as a foreign-language article hit the wrong key). A couple of points; you may still run into trouble in terms of notability; and it would be better if you inserted square brackets so as to link to other people and organisations mentioned in the text. More generally, when you create an article it is often a good idea to create it first in a subpage or in your {{sandbox}}. It will not show on other editors' screens and will not therefore attract deletion tags. When it is ready you move it into article-space. It is also possible, though less satisfactory, to create the article in mainspace, but with an {{under construction}} tag at the top. Post the article as soon as you are happy with it; I will leave other admins to decide on its survival. As you will see, I have moved your draft from my userspace to yours. Happy wikying.--Anthony Bradbury"talk" 10:09, 27 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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The goal of this page is to gather the best experts in the conference, event, and trade show industry. This page is dedicated to conference, event, and trade show producers or organizers. Experts are grouped into the key areas of our industry. Feel Free to add who you think deserves to be part of this list.

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SPEAKERS edit

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Conference and Event Experts into "How to get the most from your speakers"

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Joe Williams edit

Joe B. Williams is an international speaker, author and creativity consultant. As Founder of Creative Performance Group, the Head Trainer for Anthony Robbins and his personal experience as an entrepreneur and top-performing salesperson, Joe has developed a reputation for his ability to entertain audiences and move them to action. Joe also pioneered the concept of an "audio-magazine." As publisher and president of this program he gathered the acclaim of motivational superstars such as Zig Ziglar and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. In 1991, Joe began his shift from sales to marketing as a career. He was also introduced to Anthony Robbins, and quickly was promoted to "Master Trainer”. Joe is now Tony’s Head Trainer and travels the world leading seminars for thousands of people. His work has led him to consult with companies in a diverse number of fields such as financial services, retail business, internet and software, direct sales, publishing, entertainment and the federal government/Department of Defence.

Nancy Duarte edit

Principal of Duarte Design since 1990, Nancy Duarte passionately pursues the presentation development and design niche. One of the design firms in Silicon Valley, Duarte Design is one of the few agencies in the world focused solely on presentations, whether they are delivered in person, online or via mobile device. Nancy's twenty years of experience working with global companies and thought leaders has influenced the perception of some of the world's most valuable brands and many of humanity's common causes. She is the author of "Resonate" about "how to design an impactful presentation".

Kristin arnold edit

Kristin J. Arnold, MBA, CMC, CPF, CSP is working about making meetings more engaging, interactive and collaborative. She is President of the National Speakers Association, USA. She is known for her concrete approach to teamwork and a treasure trove of practical concepts, tools and techniques her clients can apply immediately to see positive, substantive results. She is the author of several books in the Extraordinary Team Series (Team Basics, Email Basics and Team Energizers) as well as a newspaper columnist and contributing author to myriad other team-based books such as The IAF Handbook of Group Facilitation. Her latest book, is "Boring to Bravo", describing proven presentation techniques to Eegage, Iivolve and Iispire audiences to action.

Wolfgang Riebe edit

Wolfgang Riebe Ph.D, is President of the National Speakers Association, South Africa. He has his own prime time TV series, coupled with 25 years experience in the speaking, service and entertainment industry, make him a world leader in his field. He is the current 2010/2011 National President of the Professional Speakers Association of SA.

Joe Sherren edit

Certified Speaking Professional. Inducted to the Canadian Speaking Hall of Fame. Trained Thousands of Executives in Leadership, Coaching and Ethics. Author of several books about speakers and conferences: Improve Your Personal and Professional Life, Enhance Employee Performance Vitamin C for a Healthy Workplace. Joseph is the president of Ethos Enterprises Inc. He covers business growth, development, leadership and sales among many others.


TOPICS and RESEARCH edit

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TOPICS and RESEARCH - Conference and Event Experts into "How to find the best topics"

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SELLING edit

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SELLING - Conference and Event Experts into "How to sell registrations, exhibition space, and sponsorship"

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FINANCES and PROFITS edit

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FINANCES and PROFITS - Conference and Event Experts into "How to make huge revenues and profits - How to analyze ROI"

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HUMAN RESOURCES edit

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HUMAN RESOURCES - Conference and Event Experts into "How to make your conference team as well as your conference executives happy"

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CONFERENCE and EVENT PLANNING edit

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CONFERENCE and EVENT PLANNING - Conference and Event Experts into "How to organize the most successful event"

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SELF-POWER edit

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SELF-POWER - Conference and Event Experts into "How to manage the event stress"

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