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Hear PeopleLinx CEO share insights on how to sell, sell, sell

Kevin O'Nell will headline Tuesday's edition of the Philly Enterprise Sales Meetup.

Kevin O'Nell, PeopleLinx CEO. (Courtesy photo)

If you come to Benjamin’s Desk’s 1701 Walnut space next Tuesday, you’ll hear Kevin O’Nell, CEO of PeopleLinx, give his two cents on how startups can beef up their sales game.


O’Nell, who has been the company’s CEO since 2014, will be at next week’s edition of the Philly Enterprise Sales Meetup.
Last year, the Center City-based company that helps businesses use social media to boost sales closed a $3.5 million round led by Osage Partners.
http://www.meetup.com/Philly-Enterprise-Sales-Meetup/events/231074006/

Companies: MissionOG / PeopleLinx

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