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The National Networker: Peter Biadasz

posted by Adam J. Kovitz on Nov 20, 2007 | Comments (3) | Permalink | Trackback URL

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In this segment, I visit with Peter Biadasz (pronounced bee-ahd-ish) is a graduate of Florida State University. His passion for and expertise in the area of people networking has benefited many over the years Experience has shown that the people and groups working with Peter have an increase in the quality of many required skills. Furthermore, an excitement for the topics at hand, as never before seen, emerges as those involved transform into distinguished and mature networkers.

Peter is also the author of MORE LEADS: The Complete Handbook for TIPS Groups, Leads Groups, and Networking Groups and co-author of the Power Series Books, which include Powerful People Are Powerful Networkers, Powerful People Are Powerful Leaders, Powerful People Have Powerful Relationships, Powerful People Are Powerful IT Professionals, and Powerful People Are Powerful Teachers. As the Southern Plains Bureau Chief for The National Networker on-line magazine Peter promotes business networking on a national scale.

Popular Books from author, Peter Biadasz include:


FILED IN: Communication, Entrepreneurship, Networking, New Thinking, Referral Marketing, Productivity, Sales

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