See me speak in NYC and Boston next week (psssst: it’s free!)

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Next week I am giving speeches in New York and Boston that are open to the public. Usually when I speak it’s at a conference or at a company where only conference goers or employees can attend so this is a rare chance. Even better, both events are free :o)

Here are the details.

Monday March 25: NYC
Time: 6 – 8 PM
Location: Aamanns restaurant, 13 Laight Street, New York

Free and open to the public. More information here.

Wednesday March 27: Boston
Time: 6 – 8 PM
Location: Boston University, Trustees Ballroom, 1 Silber Way, 9th floor

Free and open to the public | Reception and book-signing to follow. More information.

Sign up is not required for this event.

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See you there.

UPDATE: And if you can’t make it to any of those, I’m also speaking at the amazing WorldBlu LIVE conference in Denver in May. Read all about it and sign up here.

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5 responses to “See me speak in NYC and Boston next week (psssst: it’s free!)”

  1. Prescott Perez-Fox Avatar

    I’d love to join in New York, but I’m having some trouble navigating the Danish-language site. Should I just try and figure out the registration forms?

  2. Alexander Avatar

    Yes, the sign-up form is Danish only unfortunately. Google translate should help a little.

  3. Prescott Perez-Fox Avatar

    I was able to use the auto-translate feature in Google Chrome browser to register. See you Monday!

  4. Lynn Ferguson-Pinet Avatar
    Lynn Ferguson-Pinet

    Any plans to visit Toronto, Canada for one of these events? I would love to come see you speak in person.

    Thanks
    Lynn

  5. Susanna Brown Avatar
    Susanna Brown

    I am still thinking whether to attend the show in Boston. Do you have any suprises for us?

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