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Claudine Esseiva on Twitter with 1,500 Leaders at #SEF2015

by Larry Chiang on June 5, 2015

Larry Chiang landed on the New York Times Best Selling list by pre-rolling and pre-promoting months-and-months before the “09-09-09” launch of What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School. Hollywood optioned WTDTYASBS’s scene treatments because as CEO of Duck9, he hosted film festival parties at Sundance and SXSW. He’s testified before Congress and during TV interviews he tracks his own “mentor mentions per press interview” (#MMPPI) His mentors are Gerri Detweiler and Mark McCormack. Yes Gerri Detweiler of “Ultimate Credit Handbook” fame and Mark McCormack of, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School” fame. Play and practice entrepreneurship with Larry’s ideas about lead generation, #CS183s, and parlaying cupcakes into customers.


New York Fashion Week is Sept 10-17, 2015.
— Larry Chiang

By Larry Chiang

INTERLAKEN, Berne
Swiss
Economic 
Forum. 
1,500 leaders. So few tweets… Such great information to curate!! A lot of policy makers do not have a twitter account. The ones that do.., are afraid to tweet
Here are some of the best:

Claudine Esseiva (@cesseiva)
The collaborative economy simplifies our lives @jowyang @SwissEconomic #SEF2015 pic.twitter.com/k3Pg4Tw0WB

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Photo credit Claudine Esseiva 

Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang)
Swisscom promotes the Collaborative a Economy #SEF2015 pic.twitter.com/ODFEHEGX0n

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Manuel Grenacher (@mgrenacher)
@jowyang influence about the huge potential of the collaborative economy at #SEF2015 @SwissEconomic pic.twitter.com/AbD1zoUEVi
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(Photo credit Jeremiah Owyang)

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Cheese and Horns networking party in Berne at Swiss Economic Forum

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