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Professional Speaker, Steve Seibold, will speak at the Business Convention and Expo of the Deaf | PRLog
The Business Convention and Expo of the Deaf (BCED) [http://www.deafbusiness.org] is reaching out to the public to sign up to attend the Second Annual Business Convention and Expo of the Deaf. The convention will be held June 8-12 at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, Virginia, just outside Washington D.C. The theme for the 2011 conference is “Impossible is Nothing.”
Steve Seibold has been announced as the keynote speaker for the event. He is well known for his training courses in "Tough Times Require Tough People" and "How Rich People Think..." His speeches typically focus on training sales and management teams on how to increase sales by using mental toughness techniques. He not only works with Fortune 500 companies but also works with direct salespeople throughout the world.
According to his biography on www.speakersteveseibold.com, Steve has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, BBC Television Europe, NBC Australia, CBS, FOX, and dozens of other television, radio, newspapers and magazines around the globe. His books, video and audio programs have been sold in 30 countries around the world. Two of his four books on Mental Toughness are international best-sellers, and considered by many experts to be the gold standard in the field of psychological performance training for sales teams.
A quote from Bill Gove, First President of the National Speakers Association states that "Steve Siebold is one of the fastest rising speakers in the country. His ideas on peak performance pick up where other speakers leave off…because he speaks from real world experience.” Seibold learned the basis for his speeches from the international business world along with his experience as a professional athlete and national coach.
BCED is pleased announce his appearance at the convention with high hopes of encouraging all attendees to utilize tactics learned from Seibold to better improve not only their business, but also their daily life through training in mental toughness.
The Business Convention and Expo of the Deaf (BCED) [http://www.deafbusiness.org] is reaching out to the public to sign up to attend the Second Annual Business Convention and Expo of the Deaf. The convention will be held June 8-12 at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, Virginia, just outside Washington D.C. The theme for the 2011 conference is “Impossible is Nothing.”
Steve Seibold has been announced as the keynote speaker for the event. He is well known for his training courses in "Tough Times Require Tough People" and "How Rich People Think..." His speeches typically focus on training sales and management teams on how to increase sales by using mental toughness techniques. He not only works with Fortune 500 companies but also works with direct salespeople throughout the world.
According to his biography on www.speakersteveseibold.com, Steve has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, BBC Television Europe, NBC Australia, CBS, FOX, and dozens of other television, radio, newspapers and magazines around the globe. His books, video and audio programs have been sold in 30 countries around the world. Two of his four books on Mental Toughness are international best-sellers, and considered by many experts to be the gold standard in the field of psychological performance training for sales teams.
A quote from Bill Gove, First President of the National Speakers Association states that "Steve Siebold is one of the fastest rising speakers in the country. His ideas on peak performance pick up where other speakers leave off…because he speaks from real world experience.” Seibold learned the basis for his speeches from the international business world along with his experience as a professional athlete and national coach.
BCED is pleased announce his appearance at the convention with high hopes of encouraging all attendees to utilize tactics learned from Seibold to better improve not only their business, but also their daily life through training in mental toughness.