[nfbmi-talk] Fw: wow i didn't know

Terry D. Eagle terrydeagle at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 3 23:18:08 UTC 2015


That is awesome J.J. participated in such a world-class event!  I agree, way
too much humbleness on J.J.'s part.

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Wow. I didn't know our own Second Vice President was part of this year's B L
A S T conference in Austin? He is far too humble in not announcing this to
our list serve. (See release.)

 

I wonder if J. J. was able to instruct Mr. Rodgers and Mr. Pemble on how to
use their I-phones as they were the only other Michiganders to attend this
year's conference. Unfortunately there were no actual blind operators from
the BEP program there this year according to my sources. But, perhaps since
J. J. was there presenting he could tell me if I'm incorrect.

 

Joe

For Immediate Release

CONTACT

Cheryl Gross

Merchant Relations

National Association of Blind Merchants

cherygross at blindmerchants.org

866-543-6808 Ext 14

 

Announcing additional dynamic training added to Lone Star BLAST line up

 

Colorado Springs, CO (September 12, 2014): Today, The

National Association of Blind Merchants,

a division of the

National Federation of the Blind,

announced that they have added additional upward mobility training content
to an already star-studded Business Leadership and Superior Training line
up.

Lone Star BLAST attendees should plan to be inspired by a keynote address
from Steve Farber on Thursday, November 19. Mr. Farber is the president of
Extreme

Leadership, Incorporated, a Los Angeles based organization devoted to the
cultivation and development of extreme leaders in the business community.
His

latest book, Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, was a
Wall Street JournalR and USA TodayR bestseller. Farber says, "Approach the

act of leadership as you'd approach an extreme sport: learn to love the fear
and exhilaration that naturally comes with the territory."

 

The organizers have also added seminars to be taught by Professor and CEO
Ben White, Vending Insights, on Tuesday afternoon, September 18 and Thursday
afternoon,

September 20;  "Clean, Filled, and Working: Walking through a productive
vend visit."

 

In addition, conference organizers have added "iPhone training for
beginners", and a session for more advanced users, on Tuesday and Thursday
afternoon

during the conference. These seminars will be taught by popular presenter
J.J. Meddaugh, CEO A.T. Guys.  A.T. Guys based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, bills

itself as "Your assistive technology experts". Mr. Meddaugh is able to bring
tips and tricks to iPhone users regardless of their level of experience. 

He is an active member of the National Federation of the Blind and an
entrepreneur on the move.

 

Nicky Gacos, President, National Association of Blind Merchants, said, "We
are extremely proud to add this new content. When we released our

preliminary agenda

last month some thought that the line up of entertainment and upward
mobility training could not get any better. But these additions will bring
even more

options to blind entrepreneurs in or out of the Randolph-Sheppard world. And
with this team of organizers, I would not be surprised to see even more
exciting

sessions added to this year's BLAST line up."

 

Again this year, BLAST registration will be $200. Remember that the BLAST
registration fee covers BLAST activities, excluding out of hotel tours or
events

which may be offered. Registration fee covers training, training materials,
Welcoming Reception, Leadership Breakfast, Trade show and Trade show
Reception,

the lunch-and-learn as well as the banquet to be held on Thursday evening,
November 20. Register now at

www.blindmerchants.org.

For questions about or assistance with hotel reservations or registrations
please call 866-543-6808.

 

Room reservations at the luxurious Austin Renaissance, 9721 Arboretum Blvd.
Austin, TX 78759, are available now, while they last, at the unbelievable
rate

of $129 per night plus applicable taxes. Rooms are available from Sunday,
November 16 through Saturday, November 22, 2014. Reservations should be made

online at

www.blindmerchants.org.

You may also phone the hotel at (800) 468-3571. Explain to the agent that
you are registering for BLAST under the National Association of Blind
Merchants

group.

 

Austin is the home of the most diverse and lively music scene in the world.
NABM invites you to come for the high-caliber training, networking, and
Texas

hospitality.

 

Think national training! Think opportunity! Think Austin, Texas! Think
BLAST!

 
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