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Greater Talent Network (GTN) is a celebrity speakers bureau based in New York City that exclusively represents prominent public speakers from all sectors of society, including politics, business, literature, sports, arts and entertainment.

Customers of Greater Talent include corporations, universities, and other organizations and institutions looking to entertain and educate audiences via keynote lectures from social commentators, satirists, politicians, business leaders, medical practitioners, technology experts, best-selling authors, security experts, fashion authorities and media members. Greater Talent’s account executives are “specialists with hundreds of years of combined experience who will guarantee that all details of the speaking engagement are carried out to exact specifications.” Greater Talent Network claims to set itself apart as a speakers bureau by housing internal public relations, marketing and travel departments.

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[edit] History

Don R. Epstein created Greater Talent Network speakers bureau in 1981 with the goal of “creating a steady and dependable source for celebrity speakers in a rapidly changing political, social and economic landscape.” Previous to founding the speakers bureau, Epstein worked for New Line.

[edit] Additional services

Greater Talent Network pairs top celebrities with corporate America to promote new products, increase healthcare awareness, deliver updates to consumers, and provide spokespersons for promotional campaigns, advertisements and public relations. Greater Talent business solutions include: Satellite Media Tours, Radio Media Tours, Video News Releases, B-Rolls, Public Service Announcements, Live Broadcasts, Media Interviews, Web Activities, Infomercials, and Uses of Name, Comments and Likeness.

[edit] Offices

Greater Talent is based in New York City but also has offices in Florida and Connecticut. The speakers bureau is positioned to access all markets at all levels, including corporations, associations, universities, chambers of commerce, hospitals and town halls

[edit] Celebrity Speakers Represented

Business visionaries Seth Godin, Peter Guber, Jonathan Tisch and Howard Stringer; Political figures General Wesley Clark, Janet Reno, Spencer Abraham, Richard Clarke; celebrities Danny Glover, Raquel Welch, Rupert Everett; Best-selling authors Candace Bushnell, Tom Wolfe, Jennifer Weiner, Michael Lewis; Social satirists Mo Rocca and P.J. O'Rourke; Renowned athletes Tiki Barber, Ronde Barber and Apolo Anton Ohno

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