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Should we bring our technical seminars to your city?

We usually go to Philly, DC, Seattle, New York, Chicago and Dallas.  Should we go somewhere else as well?

 

Because so many of you have asked us to run some public seminars, MR&D runs a limited public seminar schedule in a few cities about once a year.  But we need your help.  We've only got time to set up a few seminars every month — where should we hold them?

Would you be interested in attending a two-day public seminar taught by Mark Minasi in one of the following cities in the next six months?  If you've never been to one of our seminars, here's how we run our public sessions:

  • We run them in a local hotel
  • They're usually two full days.
  • The per-person course fee is around around US$1095
  • You can see our course outlines here.
  • Format:  lecture and demonstration.  No hands-on due to time constraints.
  • Handouts:  presentation driven by a PowerPoint, printouts supplied to attendees. 
  • Instructor:  you are guaranteed that the course will be taught by Mark Minasi.  Many seminar companies advertise a particular expert as their course director, but then send out the "second string" to teach.  We don't do that — you always get Mark.

If you wouldn't be interested, then please just use the "back" function on your browser to return to your previous page.  But if this does sound interesting, then please cast your vote for your preferred city.  This does not oblige you in any way, nor will we distribute this information to anyone.  (But please don't vote unless you have a serious interest.)  We're asking for an e-mail address so that we can (1) inform you if we're coming to your town and (2) slow down the ballot stuffers <grin>.

A note about a London class:  that session would be three days, not two, and the tuition would be £1000, not $1000.  Why three days?  I taught in London in the spring and autumn for about ten years and have found that crowd likes more detail.  Also, this allows us to run slightly shorter days — a 9:30 start on the first day and a 4:30 end on the last day -- to accommodate delegates' needs, as many would be traveling from elsewhere in the UK or Europe.

Again, please do not cast a vote unless you are seriously interested in joining a two-day, $1000 course run by Mark. Many thanks!

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Watch the newsletter to find out what cities we're coming to, and thanks for your support!  As always, if you've got a comment or suggestion about seminars then feel free to e-mail Assistant@Minasi.com