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  1. W, Willard Wirtz:

    Commencement speakers have a good deal in common with grandfather clocks Standing usually some six feet tall, typically ponderous in construction, more traditional than functional, their distinction is largely their noisy communication of essentially commonplace information.

  2. Jeff Jacobson:

    Big name speakers get well into six figures to make an appearance or give a speech at an event. If they choose to pursue that avenue, they would be considered in the top echelon of speakers.

  3. Dale Carnegie:

    Speakers who talk about what life has taught them never fail to keep the attention of their listeners.

  4. Probaerb:

    People who claim to be motivational speakers or advisers or coaches or mentors or corporate trainers , but secretly communicate through the session the intention of company's board executives to the employees are actually BOOTLICKERs. Their job is to fool or suppress employees. But if they don't do it like this, then no private organization will hire them.They can be observed often boozing or partying.

  5. Goldman Sachs spokesman Andrew Williams:

    We host hundreds of conferences around the world for our clients as do so many other companies. We all want speakers that will interest our clients, for example, we have hosted speakers at client events ranging from Derek Jeter to Misty Copeland to Elon Musk.


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