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Follow on Google News | Trends Expert Daniel Levine to Keynote Largest Media Trends ConferenceThe global trends expert Daniel Levine has been selected to headline the Sempl Conference in Slovenia on November 27th.
By: Avant Guide Hailed by CNN as the "ultimate guru of cool", Mr. Levine will bring the latest trends related to media industry professionals working across the Balkan countries. Spotlighting future trends, the Sempl conference is the largest of its kind in Eastern Europe; a two day media summit held in Portoroz, Slovenia attracting more than 800 attendees. According to the expert industry speaker Levine, "this forward-thinking event is a fantastic way to bring industry stakeholders together to take a deep look at the state of the industry and where it is headed." Following the Slovenia conference, Levine will head to Spain where he will be the keynote presenter at a benefit staged by Business with Social Value, a charity that helps businesses employ people with disabilities. This will be Daniel's third year with them and could not be more thrilled to show his support. "Helping such an inspirational group is a privilege," Levine said. "Especially when Spain is experiencing economic challenges in general that put additional pressures on the most vulnerable populations." About Daniel Levine Daniel Levine is a professional and inspirational keynote speaker with over 10 years' experience delivering compelling presentations worldwide. He is the director of The Avant-Guide Institute (http://www.avantguide.com/ About Sempl Sempl is the Number One conference on media trends in Adriatic region. Created for the purpose of presenting the newest media trends and practices relevant to marketing, advertising and media businesses, the event gathers more than 800 participants from the worlds of advertising and media Contact: Name: Lauren Murrah Email: lauren.murrah@ Phone: 917.512.3881 End
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