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November 2012

PCMA Partner: SpeakInc

By Jennifer N. Dienst, Contributing Editor

Providing the perfect speaker for your event.



For more than 20 years, SpeakInc has provided a full spectrum of speakers and entertainers for corporate and association events worldwide. It now has a brand-new website (to go along with its fresh new look) that gives meeting planners easier access to the information they need to book a speaker for their events.

Whether you are looking to motivate, inspire, entertain, or educate your group, SpeakInc will take the time to understand your criteria, and make suggestions tailored to meet your specific goals. Let its experts take the guesswork out of planning this key element of your next meeting.

Some of SpeakInc’s featured speakers currently include Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of the Daytime Emmy Award–winning “The Dr. Oz Show”; Marcus Buckingham, author of the bestseller StandOut; and Phil Jackson, the retired coach who won a record-breaking 10 NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.

SpeakInc provides speakers and entertainment for events in cities all over the world. It is the nation’s largest non-exclusive speakers bureau, which means the meeting planner is the client - not the speaker.

For more information: speakinc.com

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