What do William Penn, Benjamin Franklin, Bill Gates, and Oprah have in common? Well, besides being famous entrepreneurs, they built their professional careers and enterprises with partnerships and/or sponsorships as integral components.
Bill Gates: "Our success has really been based on partnerships from the very beginning."
Whether you are a small business owner or budding entrepreneur, eager to leave your 9-to-5 job behind, you may want to explore how corporate partnerships and sponsorships could be just the boost your business results. Join William Arruda, founder of Reach Personal Branding, on June 18 at noon EST for the 2009 Reach Personal Branding Interview Series as he interviews guest expert Brendan Burchard about partnering your business with major corporations and non-profits. As the Producer of the Interview Series, I will be welcoming you to the call and encouraging your questions.
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UPDATE: Due to an unexpected emergency, this interview was cancelled.
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Brendan has an amazing entrepreneurial story. Ten years ago he survived a car accident in a third-world country and realized he could magically start his life anew…and that is just what he did. Today his partnerships and sponsors include Fortune 500 companies and global non-profits, such as Coca-Cola, Wal-mart, Sony Pictures, Kiwanis, and Junior Achievement.
There is no need to register for the interview, but do phone in early as there are limited seats for the call. If you want the recording of the interview, be sure to sign up for the Reach newsletter.
If exploring your options seems like a really good idea in these tight economic times with even great job-seeker and business competition than ever, you will not want to miss this call. Remember:
Bill Rancic, winner on Donald Trump's "The Apprentice":
"The cover-your-butt mentality of the workplace will get you only so far. The follow-your-gut mentality of the entrepreneur has the potential to take you anywhere you want to go or run you right out of business--but it's a whole lot more fun, don't you think?"
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UPDATE: Due to an unexpected emergency, this interview was cancelled.
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