Madison, Alabama (April 2009), “CEO space . . . will change your income and change your life. It did for me.” – Lisa Nichols, The Secret, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Larry King Live. Lisa recently received a $1,000,000 advance for her best seller, No Matter What reveals, “…it all started right here [at CEO Space].” Lisa is one of many stars of the wildly acclaimed movie, The Secret, who encourage people to join the 20-year old CEO Space business development club.
Tony Robbins, world famous transformational coach and mentor to over 3,500,000 people, said CEO Space is one of the few content providers of sufficient quality to attract his team to attend as students versus trainers. Gail Kingsbury, Senior Vice President with CEO Space said, “Cooperative versus competitive networking helps small business owners prosper in the developing recession markets.”
Jack Canfield, co-founder of the Chicken Soup empire, said, “CEO Space is a must do decision for small business owners. As a graduate of Harvard, and the beneficiary of having recently sold Chicken Soup for over $60,000,000, I echo Lisa Nichols’ words, ‘It all started for me right here, at CEO Space.’ I’ve told my own clients I don’t often take this step, but with CEO Space I simply guarantee their guarantee.”
CEO Space is affiliated with the University of Alabama, developing advanced, post-graduate curricula, helping entrepreneurs hyper-grow business from any level. CEO Space provides 20-years of City Club networking for the small business owner, or professional, in professional practice. On the local, city-wide scene (nearly 100 in the US alone), CEO Space offers weekly networking and training functions, at no cost to the public. These meeting attract small business CEO owners and entrepreneurs launching new businesses, as well as members of the venture capital and investor community.
Cooperation vs. Competition in Business Pays off in Huge Ways
April 21st, 2009 · No Comments · forum news
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