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Business leaders working together

to achieve long-term success

Do you ever wish you could move beyond the day-to-day events

that fill your workday and focus on the major issues that determine

your long-term success?

Presidents Advisory Committee (PAC) is the answer.

As a part of PAC, you will spend one day every month with a group

of business leaders like yourself, who help one another meet

long-term goals both in business and in life.

Planning, support, and accountability are among the many benefits

that PAC members enjoy.

Who is PAC?



How PAC helps weather the Economy



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 Event Schedule

February 11, 2010
Presidents Forum
St. Louis, MO

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March 24, 2010
Healthcare Panel
Open Forum
St. Louis, MO

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Facts

What is Presidents Advisory Committee?

Members of a Presidents Advisory Committee enjoy these experiences

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Monthly meetings with fellow business leaders to collaborate on strategies and current issues

·  Individual coaching sessions with an experienced business professional.
·  A series of speaker events conducted by subject specialists which provides opportunities for business assessment, growth and networking.
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Reassurance that comes from being part of a group that is committed to your well-being

·  Access to TEI, The Entrepreneurship Institute, a national organization providing a network of top professionals and admission to their exclusive, annual Presidents Forum.

 

 

 

ABOUT THE FOUNDER:

 
Nick Arvis founded the Presidents Advisory Committee to provide the preeminent peer group experience to second-stage business owners across America. He has developed a unique set of tools that make it easy for business leaders to "'work on their businesses, not in their businesses."
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