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Earvin Magic Johnson has 6 past events. (show) Meet author, entrepreneur and basketball legend, Earvin Magic Johnson as he signs copies of his book, 32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business. Earvin made the transition from great athlete to greater entrepreneur through hard work and by avidly pursuing opportunities. Earvin continues to be a leader of ... (more)
Hue-Man MALE Bookclub with host Sibanye Our Male book Club is back...the group meets once a month at 6pm. First Discussion will be on 2/25. Bookclub reading “32 Ways to be a Champion”….at the first meeting you will get quarterly reading list….
Meet Magic Johnson as he signs copies his book, 32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business. As a young man, Earvin “Magic” Johnson admired his father and other small-town entrepreneurs who created jobs and served as leaders in his Midwestern community. He worked for them, watched them, and his interest ... (more)
Magic Johnson shows businesspeople how to raise the level of their game by offering the life lessons he's learned both in sports and as a successful entrepreneur running a billion-dollar company.
Earvin Magic Johnson. Magic Johnson shows businesspeople how to raise the level of their game by offering the life lessons he's learned both in sports and as a successful entrepreneur running a billion-dollar company. His message is directed at urban communities to show the possibilities that can exist with a great idea ... (more)
Saturday morning will feature Magic Johnson, author of an untitled book on business (Crown Business), Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Queen (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster), and Andre Dubus III, author of The Garden of Last Days: A Novel (W.W. Norton). Alec Baldwin, author of A Promise To Ourselves: ... (more)Event location: (Concourse Hall)
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