The Deanna Wharwood Show Welcomes Ruth Peebles of the Group and David Perdew of mynams.com
This week on The Deanna Wharwood Show, Deanna Wharwood, The Veterans Coach, will be hosting Ruth Peebles of The INS Group and David Perdew of NAMS (the Novice to Advanced Marketing System). You don't want to miss this week's show if you are considering starting your own non-profit business or improving your current marketing skills set! Be sure to tune in to The Deanna Wharwood show on BlogTalkRadio on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 at 2:00PM CST.
- (1888PressRelease) August 21, 2013 - Ruth Peebles, President and Founder of The INS Group, will draw on her 25 years of hands-on experience in nonprofit management and fundraising to offer valuable insight and great tips for military spouses who are considering starting their own non-profit business. And, USAF Veteran and CEO of NAMS, David Perdew, will share information for business owners in any stage of growth who want to achieve greater success.
"The Deanna Wharwood Show serves two purposes. One is to help remove the stench of stigma from returning veterans by providing positive media images of veterans that are still "adapting and overcoming." The other is to help veteran small business owners get the word out about their products and services to the community. I provide this service at no cost to them. I want to give every active duty member, veteran and military spouse the opportunity to succeed in business."
If you are interested in learning more about the guests on this week's show, please visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/deannawharwood for more information. Interested in appearing on The Deanna Wharwood Show? Contact us at admin ( @ ) deannawharwood dot com dot
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