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Tom Hopkins, Mark Mateski, Alan Ginsberg, Alex Carleton

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Tom Hopkins carries the standard as a master sales trainer and is recognized as the world’s leading authority on selling techniques and salesmanship. Over 5 million people on five continents have attended Tom’s high-energy live seminars. Tom personally conducts 30+ seminars each year traveling throughout the world. He is the author of 18 books, including “How to Master the Art of Selling™,” which has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide. His latest book is titled, “When Buyers Say No” and is receiving phenomenal reviews from sales professionals

Alex Carleton managing partner and co-founder of Shift Coaching & Consulting as well as a Partner of the  Inc. CEO Project. She was formerly the Chief Operating Officer of a leading Business Analytics Software company. Shift and the Inc. CEO Project, Alex works with ambitious CEOs and executives to help them achieve their personal best and to build effective teams and organizations 

Alan Ginsberg alternative career coach and business owner with The Entrepreneur's Source stated his business during The Great Recession. After spending many years in the corporate world it was time for a change, his own business! He is hoping his clients rebuild the economy one business at a time

Mark Mateski analyst and a manager at a number of defense and security organizations, Mark has directed wargames, conferences, studies, and assessments covering a range of topics. He founded Red Team Journal, where he has pioneered the application of systems engineering principles, techniques, and tools to the practice of red teaming. He has earned degrees in political science, national security studies, and systems engineering. He is currently an executive security and strategy consultant and teaches engineering and analysis courses at The George Washington University

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