Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani will be the keynote speaker at Vipar Heavy Duty’s Annual Business Conference in Marco Island, Fla.
by Staff
October 3, 2014
Former N.Y. City mayor, Rudy Giuliani.
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Former N.Y. City mayor, Rudy Giuliani.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will be the keynote speaker at Vipar Heavy Duty’s Annual Business Conference in Marco Island, Fla.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the conference taking place from Oct. 19-24 at the Marco Island Marriott. Giuliani’s presentation will address principled leadership and will touch on embracing the entrepreneurial spirit, this year’s conference theme.
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“We are pleased to welcome Mayor Giuliani to help us celebrate our 25th anniversary,” said Steve Crowley, president of Vipar. “He was widely lauded for his steady hand during our country’s challenging times and we look forward to the leadership insights he will share with us.”
The Annual Business Conference is for Vipar’s distributors, supplier partners and industry associates to exchange ideas and share information. There will be a general session, tradeshow, one-on-one stockholder/supplier partner meetings, the annual stockholder meeting and networking events.
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