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Best Leaders' Consulting: "2013 Bringing Out The Best You Beauty, Health And Wellness Conference/Expo" in Queens, NY

Business owners in the beauty, health and wellness industries will have the opportunity to promote their services to consumers for the second year in a row at the "2013 Bringing Out The Best You Beauty, Health and Wellness Conference/Expo".

2013-06-08
JAMAICA, NY, June 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) The "2013 Bringing Out The Best You Beauty, Health And Wellness Conference/Expo" will be held September 28th, 2013 at the Villa Marcello Catering Hall 96-27 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park, NY. This event starts from 10 A.M and is scheduled to end at 3:30 P.M.

At the maiden event last year, the organizer, Best Leaders' Consulting attracted a broad base of beauty businesses including Health and Wellness organizations throughout New York City and New Jersey, Web and Graphic Designers in addition and a multitude of fashion designers and consultants.

This year, the event hopes to attract even more sponsors and vendors from within the beauty, health and wellness industries in order to foster and expand meaningful connections through networking.

Many sponsors and vendors from last year have committed to sponsoring and vending this year. Some of them are Arbonne, Emblem Health, D1Conceptz, Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry, Mary Kay, Avon, Nippy Lavern Boutique, Artistry, Chinnery Productions, God's Creation I Am, Inc., Creative Arts Studio, Inc., KNC Concepts and many more. These companies were able to bring their knowledge and information to consumers, create an avenue for increased productivity and sales through advertising and have delivered many quality products and services directly to consumers. Once again, sponsors and vendors can capitalize on this opportunity to enhance their businesses by engaging consumers through direct outreached presentations, demonstrations and sales.

With this is mind, The 2013 Conference/Expo seeks professionals that have the hottest and most current topics and style demonstrations in the areas of hair, skin, nails, clothing, shoes, accessories, make-up, body care and more. Our goal also is for consumers to be motivated and updated in today's world of health, wellness, fashion, style and glamour.

Cost for members of the public to attend this year is only 10 dollars and for vendor 100 dollars. There are also more sponsorship opportunities. Consumers can expect to hear from and meet with different beauty, health and wellness consultants, product manufacturers, sales representatives, fashion consultants, designers, salon owners, barbers, boutique owners, hair-stylists, make-up artists, nail technicians, estheticians, eye brow artists and more. There will be enlightening presentations, dramatic fashion and hair shows, fantastic make-up artist shows, product demonstrations, fabulous vendors, free consultations, free health screenings, music, dance performances, lots of foods, goodie bags and free raffle prizes.

All are welcome to attend this event. Information can be found at www.bestleadersconsulting.org. Email: iodellechinnery@bestleadersconsulting.org. Telephone: 646-528-0453

BEST LEADERS CONSULTING is a New York based program-management consulting firm that specializes in program development, staff development, conference and event planning. BLC contracts with non-for-profit organizations, government agencies, corporate businesses, private investors, wholesale and retail businesses, healthcare agencies (i.e. hospitals, nursing homes), hotels, restaurants, and faith-based institutions.

Our objective is to empower organizations to reach their need for growth, productivity, credibility, and their overall mission, by providing culturally appropriate program management assessments, trainings, and accurate information to appraise and promote their services.


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[Press-News.org] Best Leaders' Consulting: "2013 Bringing Out The Best You Beauty, Health And Wellness Conference/Expo" in Queens, NY
Business owners in the beauty, health and wellness industries will have the opportunity to promote their services to consumers for the second year in a row at the "2013 Bringing Out The Best You Beauty, Health and Wellness Conference/Expo".