CHEMICAL CONSULTANTS NETWORK

OCTOBER 1997 MEETING

Date & Time: Wednesday, Oct 8th. Mixer, 5:30 PM; Dinner, 6:30 PM; Program, 7:30 PM. This will be a joint meeting with the IEEE ( Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers) Consultants Network who have kindly made arrangements for the speaker.

Topic:Reservation: "Barriers and Bridges" Easy, Simple, Proven Ways to Increase your Repeat and Referral Business

Abstract: Emmet Robinson will teach you how to keep your current clients and get them to send you their friends. This special preview of a half-day seminar offers proven methods you can use immediately for long-term results. In just 59 enjoyable minuets you will learn:

Topic-specific handouts and worksheets will be provided.

Biography: Emmet Robinson is a unique combination of business expert and entertainer. As an entertainer, his presentation style has been polished by thousands of stage and television appearances across America. As a business expert, he's been active in business management since 1961 and owner of King Street Recording Company since 1967. His company specializes in educational and promotional audio tapes for business and industry. Clients include American Express Financial Advisors, American Red Cross, AT&T, Bryn Mawr Trust, Conrail, General Electric, Gulf Oil and Dupont, to name a few. His book, "How to Prosper in Business Regardless of the Economy," recently published, has been a great success.

Location: Wilson Student Center, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science. From Woodland Avenue going west, turn left onto 43 rd Street and take the first left into the parking lot. Wilson is adjacent to the lot.

Reservation: Please leave an eMail at PhilaACS@aol.com or call 215-382-1589 by Noon, Oct 7th. Leave a message on the machine if necessary. No call needed if attending for talk only.


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