 Tonight, come see David Farrow! He is a 2 time Guinness Record Holder for The Worlds  Greatest   Memory. Using his own success with memory as a platform,  David speaks   nationwide to numerous corporations, small businesses and  educational   facilities surrounding his award winning memory and focus  techniques.
Tonight, come see David Farrow! He is a 2 time Guinness Record Holder for The Worlds  Greatest   Memory. Using his own success with memory as a platform,  David speaks   nationwide to numerous corporations, small businesses and  educational   facilities surrounding his award winning memory and focus  techniques.
A memory expert, David has trained over 10,000  business professionals,  students, managers and seminar attendees in  memory programs offered in  both Canada and the United States, with that  number growing each day.
WHEN: TONIGHT, APRIL 9
TWO SESSIONS to choose from: 5-7 PM and 8-10 PM
WHERE: EMERSON SUITES
In 2007, David Broke the Guinness Record for Greatest Memory again by   memorizing and correctly recalling the exact order of, 59 decks of cards   - that’s 3068 cards in total, exceeding his previous record of 52  decks  (2704 cards)!   
Dave was also hired by Sony to live in a window on  5th Avenue in  Manhattan and speed read on a Sony E-Reader for literacy  in America.   In 30 days, he read over 100 books and through his efforts,  Sony gave  4.4 million E-Books to schools in America.  Over 100 million  people  watched him in the window read for charity. 
You will  learn to speed read and memorize things like no one else, and  after the  sessions you can take pictures with a world record holder!   Bring a  pencil and paper if you can in order to take notes and get the  most out of the  session.
For more information about Dave, go to http://www.worldsgreatestmemory.com/ to read up on this amazing man.
We hope to see you there!
 
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