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By Anonymous Downingtown, Pa.—freeSpeakers (www.freeSpeakers.org), the nation’s leading provider of experienced no-fee business professionals as speakers to corporations, trade associations and business focused non-profits has acquired Street Smart Speakers (Streetsmartspeakers.com), the leading provider of no-fee business professional speakers in the New England area for an undisclosed sum.
Jacqueline Kadoch-Kramer, president/CEO of freeSpeakers, believes the acquisition of Street Smart Speakers, will accelerate freeSpeakers growth and raise the companies visibility in the North East region of the country.
“We are very excited to merge Street Smart Speakers with our organization,” said Kadoch-Kramer. “Kelly and Bill Kenney did a great job of building up Street Smart Speakers.
“This is a great acquisition for us because it broadens the geographic area that we cover and adds more depth to our offering. Our goal is to grow into a national organization over the next three to five years and acquiring a quality organization such as Street Smart Speakers is key to our growth strategy.”
Charles Richards, chairman of Street Smart Speakers, is also delighted with the merging of his organization with freeSpeakers. “We are pleased to have merged our company with freeSpeakers, which has attracted many great speakers and organizations to use their service,” said Richards. “By merging with freeSpeakers we will increase the number of opportunities for our speakers.”
freeSpeakers markets experienced business professionals to corporations, trade associations, chambers of commerce and business networking groups. freeSpeakers, with the addition of Street Smart Speakers, represents over 200 corporations and over 3,000 organizations have free access to freeSpeakers database of speakers.
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