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January 10, 2023 |
Life’s too short for lousy presentations |
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Life’s too short for lousy presentations. Fortunately, you can learn from so many industry stalwarts at the upcoming Present to Succeed 2023 in-person and online conference, being held on April 28, 2023. The main theme of this year's event is going to be hybrid presentations and communication. Hence the headline: Let’s Talk Hybrid!
For a third consecutive year, the Present to Succeed conference will gather some of the world’s best presentation experts on its stage with one simple goal: to help business professionals of all industries create and deliver effective presentations that achieve results.
Check out the speakers and their topics here and snap up your seat before we run out of seats. Register now! Indezine readers can save an amazing 30% with promo code: INDEZINE30
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For example, if you choose the VIP tier for online access, the normal price will be €119. Then, you can add the promo code to get 30% off! You end up paying only €83.30 rather than €119. But hurry and snap these tickets now, because prices could increase very soon.
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After two successful online events with over 6000 attendees altogether, the conference is levelling up by hosting its first hybrid edition. A limited capacity 950-seat in-person event will take place at the Sofia Event Center in the capital of Bulgaria. As always, an online experience will be available for the thousands of other attendees around the globe through the world-leading virtual events platform Hopin.
Here are some speakers featured at the upcoming Present to Succeed 2023 conference. |
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Florian Mueck
Florian Mueck is the author of Plusplus: Patterns for Better Communication, The Seven Minute Star and 102 Visual Tips: For More Simplicity in Public Speaking. |
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Katya Kovalenko
Based in Barcelona, Katya is the author of 3 courses on presentation design for Domestika. She helps startups and companies develop their stories into brands. |
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Alexei Kapterev
Author of Death by PowerPoint, a presentation with 17+ million views, a book: Presentation Secrets, and a Coursera course on presentation skills. |
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Damon Nafor
Founder and creative director of presentation agency, Slides, Damon talks about how bad slides kill good ideas. |
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Stefan Verra
Stefan Verra has 20+ years of experience in body language. Based in Munich, Germany, Stefan is an author of four books. |
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Shawn Villaron
Having spent almost 25 years at Microsoft, Shawn is the Head of Product for PowerPoint. |
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