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EO Bahrain holds seminar on Memory Power by renowned speaker
- Bahrain: Sunday, February 08 - 2009 at 13:48
- PRESS RELEASE
Entrepreneurs' Organization's (EO) Bahrain Chapter held an event on Memory Power, bringing renowned guest speaker Scott Bornstein in from Los Angeles, California.
- The Five Laws of Memory Power
- Remembering Names & Faces
- Competitive Advantages & Incremental Sales Opportunities
- Next Generation Memory Systems for Rapid, Precise and Long-term Recall.
"We are proud to have had Mr. Bornstein fly in for this event," said Bassim AlSaie, EO Bahrain Learning Chair. "The speaker has provided some very useful techniques to improve memory and recollection, and the EO Bahrain Chapter hopes to benefit from the speaker's presence."
Upcoming EO events include a lecture on the Financial Crisis and Regional Implications by Mr. Anthony Mallis on the 7th of February and a notable lecture on The Rockefeller Habits by world famous speaker Mr. Verne Harnish. This will be held on the 7th of March and is open for sponsors and members' guests.
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About EO:EO was founded 20 years ago by young, energetic entrepreneurs, EO is now 6,600 members strong with more than 108 Chapters in 38 Countries around the globe. The members come from all walks of life and run companies of every type and size imaginable. But whether famous or not, with a staff of 2 or 20,000, all members have a common desire to grow their businesses, learn from others and, share experiences. The total sales of all members worldwide total $102 billion and employ approximately 800,000 members worldwide.
About Venture Capital Bank
Venture Capital Bank (VCBank), established in October 2005 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has carved out a niche in the regional investment banking arena. Founded with a paid-up capital of $66m and increased recently to $165m, VCBank today has an authorized capital of $500m.
VCBank has introduced a visionary approach to business. Rooted in the values of Islamic Shari'ah and founded in the context of a sound regulatory framework, the Bank brings pioneering banking practices and cutting-edge investment alternatives in the form of attractive venture capital, private equity, financial advisory, and real estate opportunities. With a primary focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the Bank is a leader in developing the growing regional venture capital industry and providing unmatched levels of support for entrepreneurial small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across multiple industry sectors.
For more information, please contact:
May Marzooq
Corporate Communications & Marketing
Venture Capital Bank BSC (c)
P O Box: 11755, Manama
Kingdom of Bahrain
Tel: +(973) 17 518872
Fax: +(973) 17 518880
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