22 Jul July 25, 2016 – Crush Your Competitors Fabienne Raphaël & Retire by Design Rick Steiner
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Fabienne Raphaël – President & CEO of Marketing to Crush Your Competitors, Online Business Strategist, Professional Speaker, Author and Podcaster
Fabienne Raphael is the host of Marketing to Crush Your Competitors. She is an online conversion strategist, professional speaker and author. She works with entrepreneurs, coaches and startups to build their online platform so they can be seen as an authority, connect with influencers and cash in on their knowledge. Fabienne has published 3 books (one a best seller!), been featured in Forbes and is an Huffington Post Contributor. As a former elite athlete, including playing in the PanAm games, and a former physiotherapist helping her clients get to their optimum health, Fabienne is a genius at mapping out a strategic path to victory. She studied the piano at École Préparatoire de Musique de l’Université du Québec à Montréal for 10 years, danced ballet for 10 years and had dramatic arts classes. Fabienne has extensive experience on stage and TV. She has performed as a pianist and dancer at Place des Arts, Montreal and co-hosted her own interior design television show on CASA. She has spoken at the Creative Marketing Conference of Concordia University, at New Media Europe in London and has conducted many workshops with local entrepreneurs.
Rick Steiner – Author of Retirement: Different by Design: Six Building Blocks Fundamentally Changing How Life After Work is Viewed, Planned For, and Lived
Rick Steiner, Ph.D. is a recognized university leader, organizational and management expert, consultant, and author. He has worked with US and foreign governments, foundations, and corporations to make communities and nations better custodians of their peoples’ futures. A recovering workaholic, Dr. Rick is now retired and keeping himself happily occupied by working as a professional ski instructor, writing, consulting, sailing, riding his bicycle, and always seeking his next adventure; and, most of all, enjoying the ride wherever it takes him. He expected retirement to just happen. Turn the work switch off and the retirement switch on! It doesn’t quite work like that, as he learned. Your job was who you were and what you did, how you defined yourselves. Transitioning from work to retirement can be challenging and emotionally destabilizing as we adjust to this unfamiliar lifestyle.