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Bill Stevens...


Bill Stevens is a marketing teacher, seminar speaker and leader, and business owner.  His email address is: bstevens@corporate-images.com.  Bill Stevens calls himself a Senior Training Consultant.  He has worked with IBM, 3M, GM, AT&T, Dupont, Federal Express, and Krispy Kreme Donuts, to name a few.  When he addresses business, government, and educational leaders, he recommends listeners use their own experiences and combine them with his creative ideas to create new ways of training personnel, creating teams, managing a business, strategic planning, communicating, and marketing products.  Bill Stevens has a Masters Degree in Business Administration.

Bill's early experiences included: university teaching in interpersonal and organizational communication and managing two successful companies.  His first company was a real estate development firm.  His second company involved training and consulting in coaching, leadership, communications, and project management.

Bill Stevens’ presentations include: 10 Marketing Sins Almost Every Small Business Commits: How to Atone for Them and Reach Marketing Heaven; How to Build, Train, Inspire and Keep a Lower Paid Work Team; Lighten up!! Have More Profit by Having More Fun in the Workplace; and How to Win and Keep Today's New Customers for Life.  When Bill makes a presentation, he spends time learning about the organization/industry so that he can tailor his advice and make it specific and useful.  Here’s a response to a presentation:

"There have been nothing put positive comments on your presentation."  Joe Blastic, AT&T