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Andre' Norman - From Gang Leader to Life Changer

Stone Carlie would like to invite you to a complimentary
Executive Briefing on Wednesday, November 14th.

This briefing will not be an ordinary one, Stone Carlie
is bringing in a guest speaker, André Norman from Boston.

André presents all over the world and is an inspirational
speaker specializing in motivation and leadership.  But what makes this speaker different is that he was educated on the streets of Boston and in some of the roughest prisons.  His personal story and mission to make a difference in the world will provide hope and inspiration.

Come listen to Andre's story and discover how someone
from the most unlikely beginnings in life is changing our world.

Take-A-Ways:



  1. An inspirational story of André's 15 year odyssey from gang leader to
    lecturer & coach

  2. Ideas on fund raising, including "East Coast" concepts

  3. Key reminders & upcoming deadlines for
    Not-for-Profits


 
Who Should Attend: All Executives, Key Management, and Human Resource Professionals

Event Details
Date and
Time:

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm: Networking
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm:    Program

Location:
Stone Carlie
101 South Hanley Road, Suite 800
St. Louis, MO 63105

Complimentary parking provided (Garage entrance off Bonhomme). Bring your parking ticket stub to the event for validation.


Presenter:    André Norman

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Hosted by:    Beth King, CPA - Senior Manager, Assurance Services & Leader of Not-for-Profit Services Team



RSVP: Space is limited so RSVP to JoAnna Rothweiler by
November 7th at jrothweiler@stonecarlie.com  or
314.889.1127.

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We look forward to seeing you on November 14th.

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