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(The following is an excerpt from a public relations letter from the NOMMO Speaker’s Bureau). 

February 11th marked the one-year anniversary of our official NOMMO Speaker’s Bureau launch. I hope that January 2015 has set the stage for what will be a phenomenal year ahead for you, your love ones, your health, your personal and business endeavors, including your relationship with NOMMO Speaker’s Bureau (NSB). I thank you for your continued patience and support.

Engagement is the NOMMO word focus for 2015. One of my resolutions is to work better at communication with you and the rest of our NSB family, expand and engage social media outreach, and branding, increase bookings, and continue to build positive relationships to compliment our goal to become a reputable source for quality multicultural speakers.

Ada M. Babino
Founder, President

GAJ Head Shot Black Men In America.com Publisher Gary A. Johnson is a proud member of the NOMMO Speaker’s Bureau.  Visit the NOMMO website at www.nommospeakers.com.

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