Come to FranConnection `16 Next Month for Evan Hackel’s Keynote Address and Book Signing

 FRANCONNECTION LOGOAll of us at Ingage are excited as we can be about the FranConnection `16 Conference next month. The conference, one of the most important on the franchising landscape, will happen from May 18-20 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.Why are we so excited about FranConnection `16?For one thing, the entire conference will offer an opportunity for franchises to connect, network, share ideas and learn a tremendous amount in only a few short days. But we have our own extra reasons why we are even more charged up about FranConnection 16 . . .Evan Hackel Will KeynoteEvan Hackel, our Founder and Principal of Ingage Consulting, is one of the keynote speakers. On day three of the conference, he will be at the podium to speak on, “The Art of Communication – It’s Time to Break the Mold.” Evan is passionate about communication. During his career, he has transformed many franchises and other organizations by helping them analyze, simplify and streamline their entire communications process. We can hardly wait to hear Evan explain how improved communications can unlock the full potential of any company. We think you will want to hear him too.Ingage Consulting Will Be ThereOur team will be at the conference to get to know you, share ideas, and more. Be sure to stop by our table to say hello.Evan Will Be Signing Free Copies of His Very Hot New BookEvan’s new book Ingaging Leadership: A New Approach to Leading that Builds Excellence and Organizational Success has been winning rave reviews from executives who are already saying that it has transformed their approach to leadership.So if you’re attending FranConnection `16, please visit the Ingage Consulting Table over breaks. Evan will have a free copy of his book waiting that he will autograph for you. He hopes to meet you personally there, as do all the members of the Ingage team.Our CEO Evan Hackel, author of Ingaging Leadership.   

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