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Announcing: Nilofer Merchant, B2B Forum Keynote (Oct 2023)

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Nilofer reveals the jaw-dropping power of "Onlyness" in October One time, Nilofer Merchant was curse

Nilofer reveals the jaw-dropping power of "Onlyness" in October [MarketingProfs | B2B Forum 2023]( One time, Nilofer Merchant was cursed at by Steve Jobs. It was 1996. Steve was just returning to Apple Computers. And he hated the old-school—but highly profitable—retail partnerships that were in place. "___ the channel," Steve said. "We don't need the ___ channel." Steve taught Nilofer that future success isn't based on past ideas—but on different ideas. Years later… Nilofer won the "Future Thinker" award from Thinkers 50 in London. She's worked at Apple, Symantec, Autodesk, and more. Brought 100+ products to market. Drove over $18 billion in sales. Lectured at Stanford and Yale. Published three books. And now we're thrilled to announce Nilofer Merchant is our Opening Keynote Speaker at B2B Forum this Oct 4–6. [Join Nilofer in Boston!]( She'll show you how "Onlyness"—being uniquely you—is the key to unlocking a vast source of innovation and creativity for yourself and your business. [JOIN NILOFER IN BOSTON]( And Nilofer's just the tip of the iceberg. We're still assembling the full B2B Forum program that'll follow Nilofer's inspiring keynote. Kind of like putting an Ikea dresser together, but with less swearing and a lot more joy. You're going to love it. And right now… you can take $600 off the rack rate. But hurry! B2B Forum ticket prices go up at 11:59pm ET on April 12. [GRAB YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKET NOW]( [Ann] Cheers to your success! [Ann] Ann Handley Chief Content Officer [Share this event]( with your colleagues | [View]( in browser Copyright © 2000–2023 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved Read our Terms of Service [here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [Unsubscribe]( from all email | Manage your [email preferences](3rgGTq/Rkc1eHpJdUx5YVdZQVRNU0gwNG1QNXRxQytpTzJFTFRyRTJ3VE1MaFBPbXJ5Y3hPUkFTVUY0eDc4T1pDSWxLUG1JMFR6dkdsT3VNNGt6dFFvTWVFYnBpUkNoUkhxSW50bSt0ZFYyZHQ1R2VadFRZd053cFpnQT09S0/) MarketingProfs, LLC | 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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