Do you know audiences forget 90% of what you share after 2 days?
In this Workshop you will:
* Discover strategies for transforming yourself and your message
* Understand how people remember and act on content (ie. remember to buy your product or service!)
* Improve your overall Marketing strategy based on the field of neuroscience, cues, and behavior
* Create a lasting message to impact your customers, vendors, internal professionals, etc.
Join SCORE Mentors for an incredible evening with Carmen Simon, the dynamic Cognitive Neuroscientist, author and Founder of Memzy. Enjoy the workshop, drink fabulous wine and nosh Hors d Oeuvres provided by First Republic Bank, and network with fellow entrepreneurs and Mentors.
SCHEDULE
5:30 pm: Networking Reception- Eat, Drink and meet likeminded Entrepreneurs, Mentors, and professionals
6:00 pm: Dynamic Workshop with Carmen Simon
7:00 pm: Networking and Wrap up
Bring your business cards for networking and our raffle as 5 lucky attendees will receive a free signed copy of the book.
You can also buy your copy here:
https://www.amazon.com/Impossible-Ignore-Memorable-Influence-Decisions/dp/1259584135/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0=
Space at this event is limited. Sign up today.
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Bio
Carmen Simon is a cognitive neuroscientist, author, and founder of Memzy, a company that uses brain science to help corporations create memorable messages. Carmen’s most recent book, “Impossible to Ignore: Create Memorable Content to Influence Decisions,” has won the acclaim of publications such as Inc.com, Forbes and Fast Company and has been selected as one of the top international books on persuasion. Carmen holds two doctorates, one in instructional technology and another in cognitive psychology. Carmen speaks frequently on the importance of using brain science to craft communication that is not only memorable but sparks action. After all, what’s the use of memory if people don't act on it?