Monday, May 02, 2011

Tim Sanders to Speak At TEXCHANGE (#Austin Chapter) on May 26, 2011

Best-selling author, speaker, and consultant Tim Sanders will be speaking to the Austin chapter of TEXCHANGE on Thursday, May 26, 2011.

This is a rare opportunity to see Tim and to attend TEXCHANGE.  The organization's meetings are usually restricted to "Members Only", but this special dinner will be open to guests who register in advance.

Tim's new book, "Today We Are Rich" is climbing the charts, and continues to promote his message for strong business relationships, both internal and external. “Get them right,” he says, “and you’ll grow your business during good and bad times alike.”

If you were in the audience when Tim spoke at TEXCHANGE four years ago you know first hand why he is one of the most sought after speakers in the United States and beyond.  He is being brought back again in 2011 to share his expanded message and to inspire the Austin technology community (and others).

Tim’s expertise and deep research capabilities make him an indispensable consultant to some of the biggest brands in the world. His Los Angeles based company, Deeper Media, conducts research on business trends, new media and human behavior. He’s weathered the quality movement as well as the dotcom crash and emerged with precious insight. He was the Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! and later their Leadership Coach. Prior to these senior positions Tim created and led the Yahoo! ValueLab, an in-house “think tank” which delivered futuristic insight on technology and human behavior. He was an early member of Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner’s broadcast.com, the most successful opening day IPO in history.

Sign up today to ensure you space... and the first 150 people to arrive at the event will received a free copy of his new book!

When: May 26th
Where: AT&T Center (Univ of Texas)
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Cost:  $35 Members  / $60 Guests


To register as a guest please contact Ashley Arkin via email at ashleyarkin (at) texchange.org

Have A Great Day.

thom singer

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