Seminar On Changing Personality Of The Marketplace Is March 19

Thursday, March 07, 2013

The Chattanooga Branch of the British American Business Group will have its first business speaker series event of 2013 on March 19 at 5 p.m., titled “Seminar To Assist Businesses In Keeping Up With & Understanding The Ever-Changing Personality & Climate Of The Marketplace—Locally, Nationally & Internationally” at the Walden Club.   

The event will start with a “meet and great” from 5-5:30 p.m., then the panel of three experts will speak from 8 to 10 minutes each—followed by questions and answers. This will last from 5:30-6:15 p.m. 

Raymond James is the sponsor of this event, and the following food appetizers/items will be offered: tomato, mozzarella bruschetta; fried mushrooms; vegetable spring rolls; southwestern chicken quesadillas; sun dried tomato meatballs; and hickory grilled London broil with a carving station.  

This event will have three experts discussing how a business can keep up with and understand the ever-changing personality and climate of the marketplace—locally, nationally and internationally. They include Albert Waterhouse, founder/president of Waterhouse Public Relations; Monty Wyne, creative director, senior strategist at MayCreate; and Jeff Morris, principal at Lodestar-Creative. 

 

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