Jeff ‘Chuck Norris’ Hayzlett set to speak at BAPC Conference

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Former Kodak chief marketing officer Jeff Hayzlett is set to speak at the BAPC’s 2010 conference. Hayzlett, a change agent, thought leader and sometimes Wild West cowboy is a renowned marketing expert and bestselling business author.


Hailed as a “Celebrity CMO” by Forbes Magazine and famous for his outspoken appearances on numerous television networks, Jeff Hayzlett is widely recognised as one of the most influential marketeers of our time. His first business book ‘The Mirror Test’ is now a major best seller.

The big hitting American, known as the Chuck Norris of marketing, joins a formidable team of speakers and presenters including Naga Munchetty, who will host the event, financial and economic commentator Anthony Hilton, business guru Geoff Burch, industry experts such as John Charnock, David Preskett, Phil Wilce and Chas Moloney, social media specialists Jacky Morgan and Madelin Nicolaus.

Tony Honnor, Association Director of the BAPC says: “We have a line up which should not be missed by anyone in the industry. I know that we always have great programmes at our conference, but 2010 certainly exceeds anything we have done before.”

The conference will take place over the weekend of 5th November 2010 at the Marriott hotel, Waltham Abbey, Essex. Anyone interested in attending the conference should contact Tony Honnor at the BAPC on 0208 736 5862, or book on line at www.bapc.co.uk

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