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Sign up to attend the March 7 Leader to Leader event in Madison

2013-02-23
MADISON, WI, February 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Registration is open for the upcoming Leader to Leader event, scheduled for March 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Goodman Community Center in Madison. The online registration site is: http://leadertoleader2013.eventbrite.com/

Leader to Leader is an inspiring, thought provoking and well-attended event that gives area marketing, advertising and communications leaders the opportunity to talk with one another about trends and opportunities in a constantly changing world. Leader to Leader events are scheduled regularly throughout the year.

"I hope people will join us at this Leader to Leader event to find out how they can embrace what's happening on a national - even global - level and put it to work for their brands, clients and companies," said Laura Gallagher, president of The Creative Company and one of the event's organizers.

The day's topics will include:
* Doing well by doing good.
* Conversation on storytelling, the consumer experience and what's next.
* Focus on the Guest and the Rest Will Follow
* Transforming the way we do business in the new social, mobile and digital world.

"We'll also show some amazing creative work that's being done on a national level that is sure to inspire leaders and help them put together a banner year," said Gallagher.

This event is sponsored by the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce. Attendees should register by March 6 via the online registration site or by calling The Creative Company at (608) 442-6336.

For more information please email Laura, laura@thecreativecompany.com, or call The Creative Company at (608) 442-6336.


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