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- Posted January 10, 2012
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Media seminar to feature Emmy winner Duperon
Shawne Duperon, six time Emmy winner and CEO of ShawneTV, will present "Integrating Traditional and Social Media Strategies Into Your Practice or Business" on Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Iroquois Club in Bloomfield Hills.
Duperon has been in the television business for nearly 20 years and has taught thousands how to powerfully network and give exquisite media interviews. She's interviewed most presidents of the United States and filmed hundreds of celebrities throughout her career, and has personally been featured on national networks and in national newspapers.
This event is being sponsored by Lori Williams, Women's Bar Association membership chair and owner of Your Legal Resource. To register for the program, e-mail Lori@BestLegalResource.com. This event takes place from at 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and includes a full breakfast buffet. The cost is $30.
Published: Tue, Jan 10, 2012
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