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Hoopis Performance Network

Joey Davenport
Executive Director of Development
 
Industry Category:
 Financial Services
 
Location:
5215 Old Orchard Road
Suite 1200
Chicago, IL 60077
United States
 
Contact Information:
(847) 663-7033  Work
(847) 663-7025  Fax
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Joey Davenport, speaker, consultant and best-selling author, is the Executive Director of Development for the Hoopis Performance Network in Chicago, Illinois. As a Certified Trainer and Master Coach, he is considered one of the premier experts in the financial services industry in regards to sales training and leadership development. The Hoopis Performance Network is designed to serve as a comprehensive, multimedia resource to financial advisors and organizational leaders in the financial services industry.
 

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iKarma Rating: 100%
11/23/2009
iKarma Inc. Rating Given: *****
"Honesty and openness are sometimes undervalued traits - many would prefer to hide the past, rather than to allow others to freely and publicly record it for all to see. By creating an iKarma Profile, Hoopis Performance Network has demonstrated a firm commitment to maintaining a responsible and sincere reputation online. Such people, both rare and precious, are a credit to both business and society.

We believe that integrity should be rewarded. The iKarma team is happy to welcome Hoopis Performance Network to our service."   

 

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