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PANEL DISCUSSION: When & How to Bring In A Sales Person

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM (ET)

New York, NY

PANEL DISCUSSION: When & How to Bring In A Sales Person

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Early Bird Specials   more info Ended $20.00 $0.00
General Admission Ended $30.00 $0.00
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There's a saying that in business, the answer to all your problems is "sales". But if you're a graphic designer, a tech support person, a event planner or whatever, running your own business, you may not want to or be cut out to also be the sales person. So at what point do you need to hire professional sales staff and how do you go about doing it?  This is the topic we will be discussing at the next Asian-American Entrepreneurs Event!

Panelists:

Rav Advani, Eden Technologies
Ed McLaughlin, JEM Equity Advisors
Howard Berman, BCA Management 
Ramon Gil, Fresh Concentrate (Moderator)

If you think about it, sales can help you hire that extra programmer, that much-needed new computer system or even move to bigger offices! And having a dedicated business development person or team frees you to do what you do best, which doing your work and running your business!

So join us for an evening of fine food, networking and a really good panel discussion!

Brought to you by the Asian-American Entrepreneurs Network

When & Where


155 East 52nd Street
b/w Lexington and Third Avenues
New York, NY 10022

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM (ET)


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Asian-American Entrepreneurs Network



The Asian-American Entrepreneurs Network (AEN) tries to educate, support and connect Asian American business owners not just with each other but also with the greater entrepreneur community at large. We organize regular programs including workshops, panel discussions and networking events as well as attend other events. To become a member (free) or for more information, please visit http://www.aen-nyc.com