My No. 1 Professional Goal for the New Year Is…

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“My No. 1 professional goal for the New Year is to continue to organize our company to make it more profitable and efficient so that our clients and all members of our production team can get more out of their time. In addition, my goal is to increase our sales over last year by at least 50 percent by marketing that emphasizes quality in determining our targeted audiences and industries and going deeper with our clients in adding even more value to their events. Value and quality are my key catchphrases.” —Greg Jenkins, partner at Bravo Productions

“My No. 1 professional goal for the New Year is to stay focused. Other goals include using a hand-written calendar, getting my new keynote ready to roll, and to read more business and inspirational books.”  —Dianne Devitt, owner of DND Group

“My No. 1 professional goal for the New Year is to stay focused.”

“My No. 1 professional goal for the New Year is to further develop the voice of diversity and inclusion in the meetings industry by effective utilization of education and networking through the LGBT Meetings Professional Association.” —David Jefferys, president and CEO of the Altus Agency and founder of the LGBT Meeting Professional Association

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