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ISSA Show North America 2018 gets extraordinary speakers

ISSA Show North America 2018 gets extraordinary speakers

ISSA has announced the keynote speakers for the ISSA Show North America 2018, which takes place 29 October – 1 November 2018 in Dallas, Texas.

The first of these is inspirational spotlight speaker David Goggins, who kicks off ‘Show Week’ on Monday 29 October, at 9:30AM, delivering his revitalising talk, ‘Complacency Kills’. A retired Navy SEAL and Guinness World Record holder, Goggins uses his real-life experiences to reveal what it takes to ensure a successful mission.

Then on Wednesday 31 October at 9:00AM, best-selling author and former publisher of SUCCESS magazine, Darren Hardy, joins attendees on the show floor with ‘Igniting the Compound Effect: How to Jump-Start Your Income, Your Life, and Your Success’. Hardy relates his own extraordinary journey to success with all he has collected from interviewing the most successful people of our time.

Kim Althoff, Sales, Trade Shows & Publications Vice President of ISSA, said: “Because ISSA Show North America is in Dallas this year, we wanted our speaker roster to crescendo with a fascinating American figure and a true Texan. This person was in public service for many years, having held a position only 41 others have before him. Prior to that, he served in the military, was a businessman and governor of Texas.”

That’s right, on Thursday 1 November at 9AM, former U.S. President George W. Bush will engage in a chat with ISSA Executive Director John Barrett. The two leaders will discuss world events and politics, as well as the need for strong leadership in today’s business environment.

If you’re hoping to be seated closer to Hardy or Bush, ‘preferred seating’ is available in exchange for supporting ISSA charities. Companies that donate $500 or more will receive two preferred seats at both Hardy’s and Bush’s keynote addresses.

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