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Sacramento Business Owners Offered Additional Opportunities to Succeed in Business

Sacramento ActionCOACH looking for top notch business coaches.

2010-10-23
SACRAMENTO, CA, October 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) As volunteers hit the streets visiting Sacramento businesses to find out what their challenges are, jobs are on California ActionCOACH CEO Peter Williamson's mind and he is offering other alternatives to business owners- those on the brink of making serious choices for their families and standard of living.

"I'm offering a chance for entrepreneurs with professional expertise and a personal drive to succeed a chance to do just that. As the Chamber members will discover, here at ActionCOACH we are already aware of the state of business is here in California and what we can do to help our economy grow and provide a service to the community," says Williamson, who is hoping to find two people to become coaches in the Sacramento area at his free seminar.

Peter joined the ActionCOACH Business Coaching to work and build a team of successful business coaches whose leadership and entrepreneurial passion would enable business owners the chance to achieve great personal and financial success. He has succeeded in his business goals, and is now looking for more coaches to join his team.

"When you decide to go into business for yourself, why not join a franchise that has over 17 years of proven results and growth? It just makes sense," says Williamson.

Peter Williamson and his ActionCOACH team will be holding the free no obligation "It's That Powerful" seminar on Tuesday October 26, at 7:00pm at the Hilton Arden West (2200 Harvard St. Sacramento 95815).

To register for the event visit: http://peterwilliamson.actioncoach.com/promo/sacramentobusiness
To learn more ActionCOACH Franchise opportunities visit: http://www.thebusinesscoachfranchise.com/

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[Press-News.org] Sacramento Business Owners Offered Additional Opportunities to Succeed in Business
Sacramento ActionCOACH looking for top notch business coaches.