Industry experts on getting new business at amerimold
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Every month I am fortunate enough to speak with industry experts and funnel that information to you—so you can work faster and smarter. Next month at amerimold several of my contacts are coming together to participate in a Panel Discussion about retaining customers and gaining new business (June 14 at 1 p.m.). Moderated by Tom Lynn of GE, panel participants include Joe Grippe of Proper Group and Dave LaGrow of the Berrien Coalition. They will discuss topics like where to look for new business, promoting core competencies to new markets, and understanding customers’ needs. Hope to see you there!
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