Wharton-Kellogg-London Breakfast Series
Join the Wharton, Kellogg and London Business School Alumni Clubs of Atlanta at the next breakfast series with guest speaker Richard Smith, Entrepreneur and Best Selling Author

The Wharton Club of Atlanta,
Kellogg Alumni Club of Atlanta
and the
London Business School Atlanta Alumni Club
are pleased to invite you to our next Breakfast Speaker Series event
with guest speaker
Richard
Smith, Entrepreneur and Best Selling Author
Richard Smith is the founding CEO of World
50, cited as one of the world’s most influential senior executive
networking companies. He is the co-author of the Wall Street Journal and
Business Week bestseller “The 5 Patterns of Extraordinary Careers”, which has
been sold into 13 languages and remains one of the top-selling professional
career books of all time.
A leading commentator on careers and professional and personal success, Richard
has been featured by more than 50 media outlets, including CNN, Time, The
Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, Fortune
and Chief Executive.
Richard has amassed an incredible and eclectic personal Rolodex, having worked
or collaborated with dozens of world, business and cultural icons, including:
Bono, Alan Greenspan, Robert Redford, Francis Ford Coppola, Magic Johnson, Lance
Armstrong, Larry Bossidy, Martha Stewart, Jon Stewart, Norman Schwarzkopf,
Senators Robert Dole and George Mitchell, Steven Colbert, Russell Simmons, Sir
John Major and many others.
A serial entrepreneur and Kellogg grad, he is currently working on the launch of
several new companies. His second book, The Leap: 3 Simple Changes Can Propel
Your Career from Good to Great, is to be released in September of 2009
(Penguin/Portfolio). Richard currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife
and three children.
Thursday, March 25,
2010
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
at
The Buckhead Club
3344 Peachtree Road NE, 26th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30326
Cost:
$30 per person
For more information, contact:
Kevin Bourke, Co-Chair
(404) 494 - 6800
kpbourke@gmail.com
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