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Future Trends Speaker Peter Leyden Sees the Economy as Half-Full
In an in-depth interview featured in the June issue of Convene, the magazine of the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), future trends speaker Peter Leyden explains why, despite fears about oil prices and the weakening dollar, there is still an ongoing global economic boom. The director of the New Politics Institute and a former managing editor at WIRED magazine, Leyden remains optimistic when discussing the American economy. From why we shouldn’t fear recessions to what the meeting industry has to gain from the global economy, Leyden provides a fascinating look at our future.
If your organization is looking for guidance navigating the 21st century, Leyden is perfect for your next event. With detailed insight into “Our Age of Transformation,” he demonstrates how business will continue to develop and what to expect from the world around us. Contact Keppler Speakers bureau for more information on bringing future trends speaker Peter Leyden to your next event.
In the Toronto area this September? Check out Peter Leyden’s PCMA Masters Series event, “Our Age of Transformation: What’s Next in Our High-Tech Global 21st Century.” Learn more. Visit PCMA.org today.
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