W EEKLY EDITION SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
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Satellite Women's Conference Coming in October
PSAI Members save $100 off the conference, event will make a donation to the scholarship fund
The Satellite Women's Conference will kick - off on Monday October 15
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at the Radisson Blu Hotel at the Mall of America in
Minneapolis, MN and PSAI Members receive $100 OFF the conference fee of $500. In addition, Satellite will make a donation
to the PSAI Scholarship fund!
This conference is for women who want to make new friends, have fun learning personal and professional skills and be inspired
by an amazing line - up of keynote speakers, most notably Marilyn Carlson Nelson, the CO - CEO of Carlson, a global travel
company.
Forbes named Mari lyn as one of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" and has been honored by the White House for
pioneering work to combat human trafficking. If you want to be inspired, don't miss this rare opportunity to hear Marilyn
Carlson Nelson speak about her life a nd experiences.
Other events will be a workshop hosted by Brave New Workshop, an improv comedy club in Minneapolis, who will use humor
to teach valuable life lessons, a creative workshop with Marilyn Barefoot and time to meet and get to know others.
Besid es all the activities on Monday and Tuesday, you can arrive early and spend the weekend attending a Minnesota Vikings
football game, a Wild hockey game or spend time exploring 500 stores and 50 restaurants in the largest indoor mall in the
United States, t he Mall of America!
Register soon , because spots are limited for this industry's first women's event!
A Throne Fit for A President
Portable operator finds loo for POTUS and FLOTUS
Lou Paulsen, ow ner of Can - Doo Budjet Rentals , has a
patriotic concept going in Abilene, Texas. As the Abilene
Reporter News notes , he recently p urchased and had
delivered from Philadelphia what he calls the Presidential
Rest Stop. It holds eight people. The stalls are maple, the
floor is oak and it has sinks. Oh, and there's a TV in the
corner. And each side has a fireplace. The entrance to the
me n's side is labeled "President" and the other side, of
course, is "First Lady."
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