(INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.) – Lorraine Ball, president of Roundpeg, Indy’s leading small business marketing firm, will speak at the “Beyond the Little Black Dress” Women’s Conference on July 31. The event will begin at 8am and held at Greensburg Elementary School, located at 900 N Big Blue Avenue in Greensburg.
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In an opening keynote presentation entitled “Who’s on Your Front Row & Other Creative Thinking Strategies”, Ball will discuss the importance of a creative approach in turning your company into a lucrative, business success.
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“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results,” said Ball. “In this presentation, I’ll share some of my favorite tactics for increasing your creativity, by surrounding yourself with creative people.”
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The “Beyond the Little Black Dress” conference is like none other. The day will consist of four sessions led by other notable business women and will end with “Tips & Tricks for Making the Ordinary Extraordinary for Your Next Party”. This “after hours” presentation will demonstrate how to make fantastic drinks and appetizers for your next business or social event. Lunch and a light breakfast will be served.
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Registration for this event is required. The cost is $59 per person if registered before June 30 and $79 per person if you register after. Registration forms can be found on the Greensburg Decatur County Chamber of Commerce website at: http://www.greensburgchamber.com/resources/panelflyerpg2.pdf.
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About Lorraine Ball:
An award winning marketing professional, Lorraine and the team at Roundpeg help small business owners become big business owners.
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Active in the local Indianapolis business community, she serves as the President of Rainmakers, Indy’s fastest growing business association.
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She frequently shares her expertise in public seminars, and presentations around the country. In addition, her articles on marketing planning and business development have been featured in numerous publications including Contracting Business, The New York Forum, The Indianapolis Business Journal, and Carmel Business Leader.



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