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| Message from our Founder |
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Business is as much about meeting
the right people as it is about making and selling a
quality product. We all need to meet the right people to
do deals and get introductions. We need to meet the
people from whom we can learn. And we need the
stimulation of casual conversation with others who have
become successful through their own
efforts.
As a
long-time small business owner I’ve met a lot of
different people in a lot of different venues. From
trade associations to chambers of commerce to
introduction lunches of every kind I’ve certainly done
my share of networking. It’s been fun, if not always,
productive. In
the summer of 2006 I got the crazy idea that I could
insure myself the opportunity to have one highly
productive lunch each month by proactively making that
happen rather than on relying on established groups to
provide it for me. I formed Tampa Professional Sales Association to provide an
experience that I believed many business owners and
professional salespeople were interested in but not
finding through other
organizations.
There are three things that I
want if I’m going to take time out of my workday to
attend a luncheon. They are: education, conversation,
and a great lunch. Simply put, I want to learn something
that has practical value in my business world. I want to
have stimulating conversations with people who are as
successful as I am and who share a passion for the sales
side of business. And I want to have a superior lunch at
a fine restaurant. Tampa
Professional Sales Association is designed to
provide those, and only those, three
things.
And
Tampa Professional
Sales Association does a great
job of providing just such an experience too. We’ve
accomplished that by strictly limiting whom we extend
membership invitations to, holding our lunches at Season's 52, and choosing only those
speakers who are skilled, interesting, and worthy of
emulation by our members.
If
TPSA sounds a little elitist,
well, no apologies, it is. If it sounds like our
luncheons are the best way a serious business owner /
salesperson can spend one lunchtime a month, well,
that’s true
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| Welcome to
Tampa Professional Sales Association |
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| Education |
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Every month we enjoy an
informal talk given by an accomplished Tampa area
business executive. In most cases our speakers are
also entrepreneurs or principals in their
companies. In all cases they are directly involved
in the sales process on a personal
level.
All of our presenters are
accomplished public speakers. Some are
professional speakers or authors.
Theirs are informal talks.
No boring PowerPoint. Questions and audience
participation are encouraged. Topics all revolve
around sales, marketing and sales management. Past
topics have included: reputation, business ethics,
entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial leadership, and
advances in Internet marketing.
Our speakers have ample
time (45 minutes to an hour) to cover their topic
and sometimes provide the audience with handouts
and other materials.
The
talks are never commercial in nature. There are no
appeals to do business of any kind. The sole
purpose of the speaking portion of our luncheons
is the educational benefit of our members and
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| Conversation |
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are so many places to meet other sales
professionals and so few opportunities to have
relaxed conversation. Tampa Professional Sales
Association is different.
At each meeting members and
guests arrive and mingle before ordering
individual lunches off of our own special menu. We
then take the seats of our choosing. Each table
seats six.
Table conversation is
unstructured and unhurried. The Season's 52 staff provides optimal service with
minimal interruptions. There are minimal
announcements and no annoying group, member, or
guest introductions. The luncheon is carefully
choreographed to provide at least 45 minutes to
get to know our tablemates and enjoy their
company.
Tampa Professional Sales
Association is not a leads or referral club and
there is no expectation of doing business with
fellow members. That being said, members
frequently report that high-quality business has
resulted from relationships initiated at the
luncheons. | | |
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