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Dave Kahle

Dave Kahle is a speaker/author/consultant who focuses on helping businesses grow, sales forces excel, and Christian business to reach their potential. He has authored thirteen books, presented in 47 states and eleven countries, and has personally and contractually worked with over 500 companies to help them increase their sales and grow their sales teams. Specializing in the B2B environment, Dave has helped tens of thousands of salespeople achieve higher levels of productivity. His works include How to Sell Anything to Anyone Anytime, and The Good Book on Business. He splits his time between Grand Rapids, Michigan and Sarasota, Florida. You can connect with him at info@ davekahle.com, or subscribe to his Free ezines here.

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