
Artie Isaac
Ignite the Productive Creativity of Your Team!
Fees & Travel
| Non Profit | $3,000 |
| Half Day | $4,000 |
| Keynote | $5,000 |
| Local Keynote | $5,000 |
| Full Day | $8,000 |
Artie Isaac travels from Columbus, Ohio and requires Coach class for 1
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"I am writing to you on behalf of the 2006-2007 Honors Cohort class to thank you for taking some time out of your busy schedule to talk to us about creativity. As you know, a large part of the Honors Cohort experience is having the opportunity to listen to dynamic and knowledgeable speakers. Predominantly, the speakers that we are exposed to inform us about life in corporate America and how we can adapt to it. Your talk, however, challenged each of us to dig inside our hearts and minds to discover what we have a passion for, and then to go get it. This message, coupled with your lively and upbeat presentation style created an enchanting environment that the class really enjoyed. It is environments like these that help make the Cohort program one of the highlights of our academic careers at Ohio State."
Robert Arbogast,
Student, The Ohio State University
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“Crisis (What’s a crisis, what to do, how to prepare)”
“Ethics of Speech for More Productivity and Peace”
“Generational Marketing”
“History of Advertising”
“Marketing Strategy (How to plan your marketing)”
“The Found Tribe (Ethiopian Jews)”
“Values-Driven Marketing”
“What Goes Around (Viral Marketing)”
“What’s So Funny (How to Understand New Yorker Cartoons)”
“Why People Do (Consumer Behavior)”
“Creativity (How to live a creative life)”
“Crisis (What’s a crisis, what to do, how to prepare)”
“Ethics of Speech for More Productivity and Peace”
“Generational Marketing”
“History of Advertising”
“Marketing Strategy (How to plan your marketing)”
“The Found Tribe (Ethiopian Jews)”
“Values-Driven Marketing”
“What Goes Around (Viral Marketing)”
“What’s So Funny (How to Understand New Yorker Cartoons)”
“Why People Do (Consumer Behavior)”