About
Guy Kawasaki is a Silicon Valley legend. With experience from eg. Apple, Motorola, Mercedes, and Canva, he is one of today's foremost Marketing, Innovation, and Branding experts.

Guy gives more than fifty keynote speeches per year, and his clients include Nike, Gartner, Audi, Google, Microsoft, and Breitling as well as dozens of trade associations, when coverings topics on innovation, enchantment, social media, evangelism, and entrepreneurship. He is an expert on explaining how to create innovative products and services using tactical and practical technique.

Reserve your free seat for this Masterclass on the 27th of January, where you among many things will learn how …

- Organizations can change people’s hearts, minds, and actions
- To make customers fall in love with your product
- You can become a better evangelist for your company

The Global Masterclass Series is hosted by Presidents Summit - Northern Europe's leading business conference. Our annual conference attracts 3,000+ executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers that benefit from lectures by some of the world’s foremost business experts and have the opportunity to network with a diverse, high-level international audience.
Presenter
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Guy Kawasaki
Silicon Valley Icon and former Chief Evangelist at Apple
Guy Kawasaki is a Silicon Valley veteran with experience at Apple and Google. The New York Times Bestselling Author has over thirty years of experience with creating innovative products and services and going to market.

He is the author of 13 books including the 'The Art of Social Media and Enchantment'. His writing focuses on the tactical and practical in order to empower and inspire. He’s widely respected as a source of wisdom about entrepreneurship, venture capital, marketing, and business evangelism.

Currently Chief Evangelist of Sydney-based startup Canva, an online graphic design tool, and Creator of Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People podcast, Guy is also an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business (UC Berkeley) and an adjunct professor of the University of New South Wales.
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