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Join Me In Panama At The Nature of Business Executive Program 2019

June 6th, 2018

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By David Meerman Scott

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Back in 2011, I visited Panama for the first time and it was a life changing adventure. Since then, I’ve been back every year. Not only that, I invested in an eco-preserve in order to protect over 10,000 acres of rainforest and I co-founded Geoversity and its annual conference called The Nature of Business. We’re hard at work planning the next installment of this annual conference and this is your opportunity to be first in line for consideration to join us as one of just a few dozen global leaders in Panama February 5 - 10, 2019.

“Companies are living, breathing organisms. As such, the more they can mimic nature, the faster they can scale.”  - Verne Harnish - co founder and chairman Geoversity

Learning from Nature

We’re a diverse group of global leaders applying the power of nature to learn new ideas to build business. Why settle for a PowerPoint presentation? Join us and actually experience Mother Nature at work in one of her greatest laboratories. 

A life changing experience

NOB19At The Nature of Business 2019, you will be venturing into two dramatically contrasting settings. Two nights in Panama City for high-powered events at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal followed by two and a half days of jungle immersion and rich dialogue at the 10,000-acre Mamoní Valley Preserve.

You’ll be staying at our life science and agricultural center on the continental divide along the Jaguar Trail. There will be plenty of time to explore as well as learn. 

Sign up now or learn more about The Nature of Business executive program.

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David Meerman Scott

David Meerman Scott is a business growth strategist, advisor to emerging companies, and international bestselling author of a dozen books including Fanocracy and The New Rules of Marketing & PR. His books are published in 30 languages from Arabic to Vietnamese and have sold nearly a million copies.