When Ron Shevlin speaks – we listen here at FORUM Solutions. Ron will serve as the host of the upcoming FORUM Solutions – Trabian Partnership Symposium and has been a big supporter of the event since attending and speaking at last year’s event. Ron suggested that we open up the selection process for the open speaking slot to you, ala American Idol. At the present time, we have four stellar entries to choose from. If there are others out there then please let us know. Please visit this page to view the video auditions and cast your vote. This is important stuff here so take your voting privileges seriously. Just ask Tim McAlpine. We want you to vote for the candidate that will add the most value to the symposium and not just the cleverness of the video – they are all exceptional so focus on the value. We also don’t want any hanging chads or Michigan and Florida delegate issues so we are asking you to enter your name and email address to validate the vote after you choose your candidate. We also wanted to avoid bots being written to vote non-stop in an attempt to sway the democratic process. Stay tuned for the results as we will post them periodically. Rock the Vote!
Denise Wymore on June 26th, 2008 at 03:21 PM
Wow.
I voted for one…....but I really think we’re onto something with the whole THEME of promoting thrift. I’d love to see something done with all of these videos. Just like Larissa’s “The Difference Between Banks & Credit Unions” and let’s not forget the “Spank your Banker” Apple spoofs (is that what they were called?) these babies need to go worldwide.
I’ll start….
Doug on June 26th, 2008 at 03:29 PM
Denise, you inspired the theme of thrift! Please spread the word about the videos, the voting and coming to Indy in October for the event. The more the merrier. Looking forward to a fantastic time.
Andy LaFlamme on June 26th, 2008 at 04:43 PM
Vote for me!!! I love all of the vids, they rock. The topic couldn’t have been more relevant. I am psyched about going to the symposium, be it as a guest speaker or an audience member. Can’t wait to see everybody there.
William Azaroff on June 26th, 2008 at 08:19 PM
Great idea. Thanks for the opportunity to vote…
Ginny Brady on June 27th, 2008 at 08:06 AM
Are their any restrictions on who can vote? Can anyone vote? Are the only rules that the voter has to provide their name and email address – which protects from multiple votes. I’d like to get my fans onboard so could someone clarify?
Doug on June 27th, 2008 at 09:09 AM
No restrictions on who can vote. Trying to practice the credit union philosophy – one member – one vote. Get your fans onboard and rock the vote!