Monday Edition
My peerless speaker's bureau (Washington Speakers Bureau) is celebrating its 25th birthday in Alexandria tonight. I've been with them since 1984. Through the uncommon virtues of "loyalty, trust and treating people right" they have re-imagined, and in some sense created, a New Industry. The role of speakers in assisting businesses has changed and expanded dramatically in the last quarter century—and I've been lucky enough to be part of it. Tonight, I'll say thanks as a featured speaker along with Coach Lou Holtz, Hizzoner Rudy Giuliani and General/Secretary Colin Powell.
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"The role of speakers in assisting businesses has changed and expanded dramatically in the last quarter century."
I'd be very interested in your views Tom.
Posted by Tom Asacker at June 28, 2005 9:44 AM
Tom - please share that you and the cadre you mention are in the platinum pinnacle tier of "speakers" and that a talk is valued at the $250k level or so? Thanks.
Posted by Sean at June 28, 2005 11:07 AM