You many know him from "As Seen On TV'' or ABC's "Shark Tank.'' On April 8, Kevin Harrington will be just one of the Florida entrepreneurs to launch a new book at CoCreativ in South Tampa.
CoCreativ CEO Joseph Warren invites "entrepreneurs, small business owners, freelancers, and business professionals who could benefit from hearing the stories, struggles and triumphs of local business authors'' to attend the free evening event.
Hosted at the startup's
co-working space on Henderson Boulevard in South Tampa, the book launch is expected to draw prominent local entrepreneurs.
Clearwater resident Harrington and co-author Anthony Amos will promote their new book, "How to Catch A Shark.'' Along with
Harrington and Tampa-based entrepreneur
Amos, local authors who will launch books at the event include:
· Pierce Brunson, entrepreneur and owner of
Firefly Event Photography: "Learning Curve"
· Artist and
Answered Prayers Cross founder Elizabeth Bunbury: "On the Road"
· James Chittenden, founder of
Triumph Business Communications: "The Public Triumph: Public Relations for the Strong, and Those Who Want to Be"
·
Degrees of Success President Gen Dobson: "Failing Successfully: Life After Debt"
· Meredith Rodgers, president and owner of
Mere's One More Time, Inc.: "What You Don't Know... Just Might Hurt You"
· CoCreativ CEO Joseph Warren: "What’s In It For Me?"
The
book launch and cocktail party will take place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, at CoCreativ, 3902 Henderson Blvd, Ste 208. Meet and greet the authors, get your favorite book signed, and enjoy complimentary wine and music from Tampa resident and saxophonist
Marlon Boone.
Each of the six books that will launch on April 8 was published by Tampa-based
Richter Publishing.
"In the past 90 days, Tara Richter has published Kevin Harrington's latest book and helped seven local business owners to become published authors!'' Warren shares. "She made it possible for each of them to share their story with a wider audience, as well as acquire national attention for their brands.''
CoCreativ, a flexible workspace for small businesses, recently moved across the Bay from downtown St. Petersburg to a second-story suite in the Bay Cities Bank Building in South Tampa.
Writer:
Justine Benstead
Source: Joseph Warren, CoCreativ CEO
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