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The Spring IAMC Professional Forum has attracted some of the top business speakers in the country including Larry Winget, Roger von Oech and Dr. Peter Ricchiuti, of Tulane University, who will close the Forum with a most appropriate topic: "What is Wall Street Saying About the Industrial and Manufacturing Industries?"
Winget, who is president of The Larry Winget Group, will open the conference on Monday, April 7 with an entertaining and timely topic, "Success is Simple, Money is Easy and Life is a Hoot!" A philosopher of success who just happens to be hilarious, Winget teaches universal principles that will work for anyone, in any business, at any time, and does it by telling funny stories in a highly interactive setting. Roger von Oech is a creativity specialist and the author of the best -selling books A Whack on the Side of the Head and A Kick in the Seat of the Pants. Von Oech is president of Creative Think, a California-based consulting firm that has conducted creative seminars with such organizations as Apple, CBS, Coca-Cola, GE, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, MTV, NASA, Procter & Gamble and the United States Olympic Swimming Team. Von Oech's lunchtime presentation will ask the simple question, "Do asset management professionals need a whack on the side of the head?" Plan to leave this presentation bubbling with new and creative ideas to apply back at the office. Dr. Peter Ricchuiti is an assistant dean at the Freeman School of Business at Tulane University, where his insight and humor have twice made him the school's top-rated professor. On campus, he leads a team of more than 140 of the university's business students in search of the investment "skinny" on undervalued and overlooked stocks in six southern states. He has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, and on CNN and CNBC. Under the mantra "If the majority of people were right, the majority of the people would be rich and they're not!" Ricchiuti will share his informative and perspective on financial markets and the outlook for the manufacturing and industrial sectors. With an emphasis on the repetitive and cyclical nature of economic trends, this "don't miss" session is designed to advise corporate leaders on how to position their organizations for the future.
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