Talk to people thatChris Krimitsoshas spent any amount of time with and you’ll hear descriptions like “changemaker,” “motivator,” “catalyst for change,” and “inspiration.” Whether it’s a major corporation’s CEO or a solopreneur, Chris is passionate about being a difference maker. Unlike the featured guest who comes in and delivers a keynote and leaves, slipping out the back door like a national celebrity, Chris Krimitsos is the passionate professional who hangs around talking to anyone who wants his time – to listen, evaluate, and affect change.Chris brings the unique perspective of success from both sides of an event. He understands the challenges of the organizer that needs to move an audience, having himself facilitated over 2,000 events that have brought together business owners, toward economic growth, under the umbrella ofTampa Bay Business Owners, which he founded in 2008. That success regionally was the springboard to launching a national event,Podfest Multimedia Expo, which he grew to over 975 attendees in just five years, with an expectation of 1,500-plus in year six, thanks to his ability to communicate key messaging to that community.Channeling that energy into creating a documentary, now he is making an impact globally. Under theCK Productionsbanner, as a filmmaker and producer, Chris successfully birthedThe Messengers: A Podcast Documentary, which obtained worldwide distribution and theatrical screenings. This after having hosted and produced two TV shows earlier in his career. Of note was one of those projects being archived in the Library of Congress.With a unique skill set programmed to stay out in front of rapid change, Chris Krimitsos – as a speaker, as a business leader, and as a source for growth – is empowering audiences toward better opportunities for succeeding in business in the 21st century.Episode Highlights: – Chris shares some of the “cardinal sins” of event planning. – Discover one of the biggest traps that promoters can fall into. – Learn how to create clear guidelines for volunteers that will result in a positive experience for your guests. – Hear some of the coolest stories that have happened during previous Podfest events.3 Key Points: – You don’t ever want to over set-up the room. – Be honest about your event. Don’t embellish or lie. – Have a clearly defined culture for volunteersTweetable Quotes: – Whatever you can do, that’s the target. –Travis Chappell – Always frame everything in the positive, but don’t be delusional about it.–Chris Krimitsos – The only thing that unifies everyone [at Podfest] is the medium. – Travis Chappell – I want to make sure all of our attendees have an amazing experience so they can achieve great things.–Chris Krimitsos – You have to back up your promises, that builds your integrity over time and that builds your reputation.–Chris Krimitsos – My number one core value is community and liking the people around me.–Chris KrimitsosResources Mentioned: – Podfestexpo.com (Use the promo code “travis” for $100 off your admission.) – Visit Travis’ website at travischappell.com – Join the Build Your Network Facebook group travischappell.com/group – If you want to amplify your network through podcasting apply at travischappell.com/makemypodcast – Leave a rating and review for the Build Your Network Podcast on iTunes – Join the BYN Inner Circle byninnercircle.com For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy