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Holly Buchanan With almost twenty years of marketing
experience, Buchanan, a ”Senior Persuasion Architect” for the
website-optimizing company Future Now, has created radio, TV, print, direct-marketing
and online-marketing campaigns for advertising agencies and clients nationwide.
Since 2004, she’s focused her research on marketing to women, mainly
online. She writes the blog Marketing
to Women Online: How to Shatter Stereotypes and Understand What She Really
Wants and is currently co-authoring a book on the subject with fellow
marketing-to-women specialist Michele Miller. |
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Jeffrey Epstein is the founder and director of the Chicago
Portfolio School. He’s been a creative director and copywriter at
numerous ad agencies in Chicago, New York and Detroit. The high-profile
accounts he worked on at Leo Burnett, Scali McCabe Sloves and TBWA Advertising
include Nikon, Volvo, Anheuser Busch, Miller Brewing Co., Kellogg’s,
McDonald’s and P&G. |
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Rich Kizer & Georganne Bender have seventy plus years
of combined business experience as “retail anthropologists.”
Nationally recognized as experts in customer diversity, Kizer and Bender
speak to thousands of businesspeople each year through their “Retail
Adventures in the REAL World™” and “Business Adventures
in the REAL World™” keynotes and seminars. Their client list
reads like a “Who’s Who” in American business, and their
articles are published monthly in a variety of national trade and business
publications and on the Internet. |
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Jason Krellenstein is a New York-based attorney specializing
in cases involving acquisitions, employment, licensing and publishing law—including copyright
and trademark prosecution and defense. |
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Audrey Lavine, a confessed “recovering clutterer,”
ran a national Internet forum on Clutter Control for Quilters and Crafters.
An experienced public speaker and workshop leader, she has appeared before
professional guilds, corporations, city agencies, nonprofit organizations
and on national radio and television. Doing business as Life·Support
Systems since 1988, she is President of the Board of Certification for Professional
Organizers, is the founder of the Organizers. |
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Laura Posey’s extensive sales career has run the
gamut from insurance to cars. She broke into sales in high school by selling
cutlery door-to-door and now brings passion to her work as vice-president
and co-founder of Dancing Elephants Achievement Group. Over the years she
has received numerous awards and recognition for her sales and management
contributions to different organizations; she’s also the co-author
of Six Secrets of Sales Magnets. |
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Susan Wilson Solovic is the CEO of SBTV.com (Small Business
Television), the first and only video news and information destination site
for American small businesses. Solovic, the author of The Girls’
Guide to Power and Success, Reinvent Your Career: Attain the Success You
Deserve and Desire and The Girls’ Guide to Building a Million-Dollar Business, was a featured columnist on women’s business
issues for UPI and is a regular small-business contributor on ABC’s
America This Morning. Other radio and TV stations and programs on which
she is a popular guest include CNN, Bloomberg, Early Today and
Good Day New York. |
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