Madison, WI – What makes an athlete into a champion? It’s more than winning, it’s the “code” they choose to live by – a code that works in the boardroom as well as on the field.
Nationally best-selling author Ross Bernstein will help attendees learn why this code is crucial to success in his session “The Champion’s Code: Life Lessons of Value & Integrity from the Sports World to the Business World” at MPI-Wisconsin’s March Education event on March 14, 2013, at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee.
Mr. Berstein will share his wealth of information from interviewing more than 1,000 professional athletes to enlighten and inspire attendees on the values needed to be a leader. More than 50 unique characteristics common among champions will be revealed, as Mr. Bernstein explains the life lessons of sports that translate directly into business breakthroughs.
Ross Bernstein is the best-selling author of nearly 50 sports books and has appeared on thousands of television and radio programs. He is an internationally recognized motivational business speaker, using inspirational sports stories to show the values and integrity needed to be the best of the best.
This sports-themed fundraising event will feature games and fantastic raffle prizes including Harley-Davidson leather jackets, a grand stay in a Reno resort, and $500 in airline travel.
Those interested in registering can visit
www.mpiwi.org for more details.
Meeting Professionals International (MPI), the meeting and event industry’s largest and most vibrant global community helps our members thrive by providing human connections to knowledge and ideas, relationships, and marketplaces. MPI membership is comprised of more than 23,000 members belonging to 71 chapters and clubs worldwide. For more information, visit mpiweb.org.
The 320+ member Wisconsin Chapter of MPI, established in 1977, is the premier association in the state dedicated to the growth, development and success of event and meeting professionals. The chapter brings professionals together to learn best practices, build relationships, and create business opportunities that enhance the strategic value of meetings. For more information on MPI-Wisconsin, please visit
www.mpiwi.org.
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