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06-12-2014 - Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg on June 12 Guest speaker Steven Wiley of Lincoln Leadership Institute

Guest speaker: Steven Wiley is a proven entrepreneur, author, and highly acclaimed speaker who has influenced and entertained tens of thousands of top executives from around the world. Without exception, he receives the highest ratings possible from his audiences. His business experience includes the founding of three companies: two international franchise organizations and a national chain of fleet management centers. He has successfully negotiated multi-million dollar funding agreements for his own companies with some of the top venture capital organizations in the world. Steve continues to bring a wealth of knowledge in the areas of leadership development, marketing, negotiation, sales and business development. His lucrative and varied high-ticket consultative selling and negotiating experience began over 20 years ago and includes tens of millions of dollars in the sales of companies, divisions, hard goods, and services. His strong leadership ability has earned him recognition in top publications including Venture Magazine, USA Today, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Steve's speaking experience includes three years as national spokesperson for the Quaker Oats/Pritikin Longevity Centers for whom he has been featured in television commercials and advertisements in the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and New York Times. Over the past 10 years, he has conducted thousands of seminars on negotiation, sales leadership and wellness for numerous public and private sector organizations. He is the president of The Lincoln Leadership Institute at Gettysburg and the founder of the Institute's Communicating with Executive Presence program as well as their Transformational Journey from Gettysburg leadership development experience. Registration and pay online at: IREM Boston Chapter No. 4's Upcoming Events or by calling 617-436-7565 Members: (1 ticket) $100 ~ (1ticket) Non-member $125 ~ Table Sponsor (10 tickets) $900 Location: Granite Links Golf Club, Grand Ballroom, 100 Quarry Hills Drive, Quincy, MA 02169 Date and Time: June 12 - 5:00pm - 8:30pm Cash Bar and Dinner Buffet Make Check payable to IREM Boston Chapter No. 4 Mail to 50 Redfield St. Ste. 109, Boston, MA 02122
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