'Stop Guessing and Start Growing Sales' Event, May 7

Market Wire, May, 2008

Industrial Technology Assistance Corporation (ITAC) presents: Doug Hall, bestselling author of "Jump Start Your Business Brain," world-renowned entrepreneur and business consultant, who will speak at a breakfast in downtown Brooklyn, helping small to large manufacturers:

          -- Discover a proven system for reliable sales growth
          -- Predict marketing success with 95% accuracy
          -- Turn new ideas into measured results
          -- Understand why large companies turn to smaller ones for help
          -- Foster entrepreneurial drive & momentum
          -- Believe in America's small and mid-size companies

When:        Wednesday, May 7, 2008   8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Where:       Polytechnic University in Downtown Brooklyn
             5 MetroTech Center, Pfizer Auditorium, Brooklyn, NY

Cost:        $50/person

Register:    Seating is limited. Registration required by Monday, May 5.
             Call Elizabeth Taylor at 212-442-2990, or click
              https://www.nycharities.org/event/event.asp?CE_ID=2285 
             to register.

             (Nearest subway stops: Jay Street/Borough Hall, Lawrence St.)

About ITAC: ITAC is a city-wide economic development organization that helps small to mid-sized manufacturing and technology firms start, stay and thrive in New York City.

Sponsors: Industrial Technology Assistance Corporation (ITAC) National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), New York Foundation for Science, Technology & Innovation (NYSTAR), Hudson Valley Technology Development Center, Polytechnic University, Center for Advanced Technology & Telecommunications, Kepco, Inc., Clem Foods/Utz Snacks, Visual Graphic Systems, The New York Enterprise Report, Robert Altman, Esq., LLPC

Contact: Elizabeth Taylor 212-442-2990 Email Contact 253 Broadway, Suite 302 New York, NY 10007 212-442-2990 www.itac.org

 

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