Throw an extraordinary Baltimore meeting at The Museum of Industry!

In partnership with Charles Levine caterers and the MOI we are offering a special $1000 discount on all meetings booked at the Museum of Industry before December 31, 2003.
In addition, anyone booking the event will get a free day of golf for four at scenic Turf Valley Country Club.
Please call 410-889-1711 and we will send you a picture brochure with details of this exciting promotion.
You can register for brochure by clicking the link below:
Register to receive a brochure!
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Wow! What an Indian summer weekend. Hope you were able to enjoy a spectacular Maryland weekend filled with orange and gold leaves, warm sunshine, and beautiful sunsets.
Please, let us know what is new with you or your business. Each month we want to feature a new business that is doing something unique and creative. Over 2500 marketing directors and CEO's read this letter and I know we are all looking for great marketing ideas and new products. This month we had two phenomenal learning experiences we want to share with you.
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PowerPoint 2003 :: The Death of Bullet Points?
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What makes a presentation powerful? Less is more! I just got back from 4 glorious days in sunny Tucson learning how to make powerful audio visual presentations. PowerPoint 2003 presentations can stream video, insert hyperlinks, create powerful metaphorical images, and make you look like a graphic artist or a movie producer. Images enhance learning and lead to sales. Remember less is more and try and get rid of those boring bullet points. Put your bullet points in the hand out for the clients to read later. PowerPoint is no longer a static media. You can now email a large file to clients.
The business presentation should be about the client and how you can help solve their problem not about you and your products and services.
View some examples!
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PowerPoint 2003 :: Feature Presentation
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The star presenter Cliff Atkinson made an awesome presentation called "From All About You to All About Them".
The next generation presentation approach requires an integrated suite of communication tools that include whiteboards, PowerPoint, video, detailed supporting documents, and well orchestrated event marketing. The business presentation should be about the client and how you can help solve their problem not about you and your products and services.
See More!
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Museum of Industry Wins Purple Cow of the Month
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EE collaborated with BACVA to produce an event for event planners around the country looking for places to hold their convention in the next year. The MOI features a stunning view of the Baltimore Skyline and Inner Harbor.
We helped the event planners step back in time to the early days of our port city with historical exhibits and some of our extraordinary historical actors playing Betsy Ross, William Fell, and of course Uncle Sam. We decorated the Waterfront Pavilion in festive nautical décor. Over twenty hotels displayed their goods as guests enjoyed a Brunch to die for of a delicate Egg Soufflé and Texas Toast.
Visit The Museum of Industry's Photo Gallery!
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