BROOKLYN, NY, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Expos Your Business, available online at http://www.ExposYourBusiness.com, is currently showcasing its upcoming NY Multicultural Business Expo. Scheduled for Thursday, March 15, 2012 at Leonard's of Great Neck, the event will feature such speakers as Daymond John of the ABC hit show "Shark Tank" and acclaimed actress and speaking coach Maria Guida.
"We're thrilled to have such prominent figures working with us and contributing to these seminars. Daymond John and Maria Guida are both highly respected within the business world, and we expect both seminars to be extremely successful," said Mark Neuwirt, CEO of Expos Your Business, which is also planning the Long island Real Estate & Business Renaissance B2B marketing event in June.
The Expo's kickoff event is VenturePitch 2012, produced by Neuwirt in partnership with Advantage Payroll, with services by and based on a concept by Ana Carril-Grumberg, internet filmmaker to Deepak Chopra Global. Star panelist Daymond John will be joined by a number of regional business leaders, as well as moderator Rob Basso, founder of Basso on Business. VenturePitch 2012 aims to connect venture capitalists, investors, and business owners to entrepreneurs with fresh, new ideas.
Entrepreneurial finalists in VenturePitch 2012's search for business ideas will also be given the chance to pitch their ideas to panelists; prizes for the winners include a personal introduction to potential investors, a free year of bi-weekly payroll service, and a video and spot on BassoOnBusiness.com and ExposYourBusiness.com. Meanwhile, potential investors will have the opportunity to scout for new visions; the first five investors to register will get free admission and front row seating.
An asset for both B2C and B2B marketing professionals, VenturePitch 2012 will run from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Expo. Tickets are $60, and include breakfast and a copy of Basso's recently published book "The Everyday Entrepreneur."
In "Speak With the Poise, Passion, & Persuasive Power of a Broadway Actor," Maria Guida, president and founder of New York consulting firm Successful Speaker, Inc., will share with her audience a variety of acting techniques that can be readily applied to business speaking, including physical and vocal cues to establish an air of confidence. Guida, who has spent many years on Broadway and as a spokesperson on national television, is a professional trainer and consultant.
"These seminars are designed to help businesspeople be as successful as possible, whether they're just starting out or are old hands. More than anything we want to maximize the potential of any business that shows potential," said Neuwirt.
For more information about Expos Your Business and its NY trade shows and seminars, visit http://www.ExposYourBusiness.com or call (718) 813-8173. Seminar details are available at http://www.ExposYourBusiness.com/events/ny-multicultural-business-expo, and the Leonard's of Great Neck venue is located at 555 Northern Blvd. in Great Neck, N.Y.
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Long Island Events Producer Expos Your Business Highlights Upcoming NY Multicultural Business Expo
Long Island marketing company Expos Your Business is reaching out to businesspeople and entrepreneurs in preparation for the upcoming NY Multicultural Business Expo.
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[Press-News.org] Long Island Events Producer Expos Your Business Highlights Upcoming NY Multicultural Business ExpoLong Island marketing company Expos Your Business is reaching out to businesspeople and entrepreneurs in preparation for the upcoming NY Multicultural Business Expo.