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Halfway Gone, Baby Gone

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Hi, This is your Friday reminder that C-Suite Mastermind, is going to be pretty EPIC. ...and that we

Hi, This is your Friday reminder that C-Suite Mastermind, is going to be pretty EPIC. ...and that we're getting close to selling out, one month out September 21-23. 😎 We will sell this bad boy out, so don't wait any longer or you'll miss it. [Grab your spot]( and join 50 high level founders and executives mixing it up, sharing their best learnings, busting limitations and roadblocks, and adventuring together in one of North America's most beautiful cities. The financial logic is simple: Invest in a life-changing three day Mastermind now, to reap exponential growth in the future. But it's even less abstract than "growth in the future." Our intention atC-Suite]( help every attendee, and mentor, walk away from the event with actionable learnings that can be used, like the next week, to increase sales and profitability in Q4 2022. On top of the practical justification of "you'll make your money back in weeks"... ...the real magic is the contacts you'll make at [C-Suite](, that you'd never intersect with otherwise, like... 🎾 The Head of Marketing for a $13B French sporting goods company 🧦 The founder of Canada's top sock brand, doing 8 figures ⛸ The founder of a seven figure sporting support brand 🫖 My friend who just had a 7 figure exit from a job board business and is looking for what's next... Imagine having lunch with one or two of these people...now imagine learning from them, bonding with them for 3 days over meals, drinks, and inevitable late night adventures Make the jump to C-Suite and gain immediately usable skills to crush Q4, as well as long term DTC network to pay dividends down the road. Seats are going fast, and we expect to sell out before the event, so don't wait another second to [lock in your spot at C-Suite Mastermind.]( ED P.S. If you see the value in C-Suite for your organization, but you're not the right person to come, please forward [the page]( to your Head of Marketing or Founding Team. If they come we'll kit you out from head to toe in exclusively DTC swag. Deal? [Claim your spot before they're gone!]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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