October always brings baseball playoffs and the annual Presentation Summit—the only conference in the world dedicated to creating and delivering presentations.
This will be my fourth year as both an attendee and speaker, and this time I will be kicking off the conference by delivering an opening keynote presentation on my favorite topic: simplicity.
Rick Altman is the man behind the conference, and he never fails to put together an intensive, but tremendously fun 3 days of seminars, talks, and resource sessions that will leave any attendee a far, far better presenter and creator of presentations than they were before.
From practical hands-on design seminars to unlimited 1-on-1 technical sessions in the “Help Center” to roundtables with the Microsoft PowerPoint development team, there is always a wealth of information to be learned on a variety of topics.
Compared to other business conferences and considering the offerings, the cost for attending is without question a bargain. Rick intentionally limits registrations to ensure a sense of intimacy and to make sure everyone gets fully immersed. And did I mention the breakfast spreads, partner-sponsored dinners and seemingly endless product giveaways?
If you’re reading this now, you can get $75 off registration by using the code “NH75”
Early registration ends Monday, May 12, so if you sign up this week, you can save $175 off the normal price. Sign up now!
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And a reminder that I’ll be speaking on best practices for designing new business pitches in New York City next week at the Mirren Live New Business Conference.
This conference is sold out, but you can still register to attend via live streaming.