Are you interested in hiring
a keynote speaker for your upcoming event or seminar? Richard Sapio has nearly
forty years of experience, as and entrepreneur and businessman. After the death of his father, at
13-years-old, Richard Sapio started his very first business, a bicycle repair business. Richard Sapio went on to successfully found
twenty new and different businesses. By the age of thirty, Richard Sapio
started his own investment holding firm, Mutual Capital Alliance, Inc.
Rick Sapio offers four
different speeches. The first option is The Simplicity Imperative Speech. With
The Simplicity Imperative Speech, Richard Sapio will talk about how the
overload of information that we receive in today’s world is destroying
productivity, destroying families and even destroying businesses. Richard Sapio
will explain how information received from the media, in all forms, including
the internet, radio, television, magazines and newspapers has been ruining our
lives and shortening our attention span little by little, therefore limiting
our ability to live purposeful lives.
The next speech is The
Billionaire Mind Speech. Rick Sapio
spent two years of his life interview billionaires, and culminating in meeting
and spending a day with The Dalia Lama. The Billionaire Mind Speech is designed
to inform people about the similar qualities shared in all of the billionaires
Richard Sapio has met and learned from. This is a powerful talk that all walks of life
can relate to.
The Business Finishing School
Speech is the third option. With this speech, Richard Sapio will teach the 12
Foundational Principles of Business, which anyone in the business world can
surely appreciate. These 12 principle
were learned the hard way, by learning and failing and re-tooling, over several
decades in business. All of them can
immediately be applied by any business or entrepreneur.
The last speech offered by Richard
Sapio is The Family Placemat Speech. The Family Placemat Speech is designed to
teach you how to create your very own family placemat, in order to engage your
family during meal times. Family meals
in America have been on the decline for more than two generations. This tool, with re-engage you in a
non-electronic way to share experiences, and plan the future.
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