Posts Tagged 'presentation'

John F. Woodhouse, Sysco Corporation

July 23 2009 No Commented
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“I enjoyed being with you at the July Del Monte Consumer Conference. You are an astute observer of the current conditions in our country’s great food industry. You obviously, very effectively and efficiently, get to the heart of many of the significant trends in the industry. I suspect many of the participants in the conference […]

Troy Mummert, Shultz Foods

June 24 2009 No Commented

“It was a pleasure to hear your presentation. I have never been in a marketing seminar that was half as interesting as you made this one. Thanks for your presentation and inspiration. You have a passion and it shows.”

Wayne Wedig, Cargill Salt

June 24 2009 No Commented

“Thank you so much. I enjoyed your presentation most of all. I have seen you before, several years ago, and really appreciate your knowledged and presentation skills.”

William P. Roenigk, National Chicken Council

June 24 2009 No Commented

“Thank you for your excellent presentation to the National Chicken Council’s Food Media Seminar…As you could tell from the many questions, your discussion was well received and sparked great interest with the food editors.”

Maryanne Origlio, Origlio Beverages

June 24 2009 No Commented

“I enjoyed your presentation. We have gotten high marks for your candor and sense of humor! Hopefully the attendees all had an epiphany.”

Shannon Edgel, Oregon Grocery Industry Association

June 24 2009 No Commented

“Thank you for a most interesting and well-received presentation to the Oregon Grocery Industry Association’s (OGIA) membership during our recent convention. The speech title of “21 Trends in the 21st Century” certainly engendered a great deal of speculation and curiosity from the attendees and it lived up to its title. I can tell you that […]

Mark Chodosh, 3M

June 24 2009 No Commented

“Dr. George truly makes an effort and has a desire to get to know the audience prior to making a formal presentation… Real life examples are utilized making reference to specific seminar attendees and their respective businesses. The program is successful because it is informative, personable, credible, and attention generating.”

Rick Kirkpatrick, Uncle Ben’s, Inc

June 24 2009 No Commented

“Dr. George… you have created a thought provoking presentation that relates theory to practical business situations. Your ability to combine humor with fact assisted in driving home the essential marketing tools that have made many successful companies over the decade.”