Burg-Scott Communications is hosting a free simulcast event, April 22, 2008 at 2pm Eastern. Bob Burg, co-author of the national bestseller, "The Go-Giver" will be interviewing Cameron Johnson, finalist on Oprah's Big Give, co-author of "You Call The Shots" and millionaire entrepreneur. Live simulcast call and replay details are available at http://www.LegacyClubCall.com.
Jupiter, FL (PRWEB) April 22, 2008 -- Burg-Scott Communications, Inc. announces that it is hosting a free simulcast event, today, April 22, 2008 at 2pm Eastern. Bob Burg, co-author of the national bestseller, "The Go-Giver" will be interviewing Cameron Johnson, finalist on Oprah's Big Give, co-author of "You Call The Shots" and millionaire entrepreneur. Live call and replay details are available at http://www.LegacyClubCall.com.
Co-host of the call and managing partner of Burg-Scott Communications, Thom Scott, said, "I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to share Cameron with our clients and club members as well as the worldwide business community. As we all saw on Oprah's Big Give, Cameron is someone who knows how to make things happen. There are lots of duplicatable skills I've learned from Cameron and Bob and I want to see others benefit from his experiences as well."
The 45 minute call will be simulcast on a telephone conference call line and the internet. Details of the call and replay information are available at http://www.LegacyClubCall.com.
ABOUT CAMERON JOHNSON
Cameron Johnson started his first business at the tender age of nine. He had started, run and sold 12 successful companies by the time he was 21. His business successes have been featured in Time, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, USA Today and many more, as well as on the Today Show and Good Morning America. When he was fifteen he became an advisory board member of a Tokyo-based company, and his autobiography, 15-Year-Old CEO, published in Japanese, became an instant best-seller.
He has consulted to Fortune 500 companies and is regularly a Keynote speaker at various conferences across the country. Every one of his businesses has been a success, even in the worst days of the Internet bust.
As a freshman in college, he started CertificateSwap.com, an online marketplace for gift cards, which was a runaway success and for which he was offered $10 million in venture capital. He and his partner sold the company instead. Today he runs several web-based businesses, in addition to consulting and sharing his expertise through various speaking engagements. For more information, visit http://www.YouCallTheShotsBook.com
ABOUT BOB BURG
For more information about Bob Burg, visit http://www.TheGoGiver.com
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