Giovanni -
One
afternoon after school, seven-year-old Giovanni said to his mother,
"Mom, when I grow up, I want to be a magician." She advised, "You
can't do both." So he became a magician.
Giovanni
started his career with his first paid magic show at the age of 10. He
convinced 26 of his friends and neighbors to each pay a dime to watch
him perform. And that's when he learned ... Anything's Possible!
Ever since, Giovanni has been making his living at entertaining,
inspiring, and training audiences.
Whether
it's a banquet show to just astound or his "Be Amazing"
motivational program to educate, Giovanni's years of entertainment
experience translates into a memorable event that's custom tailored
for your audience. His business acumen and ability to sell complex
concepts means that his trade show sales programs and "Put the Show
in Your Biz" presentation skills seminar create instant business
growth for clients. Giovanni teaches you how to communicate
information in a way that's completely unforgettable. Giovanni says,
"Perception is everything. With magic, I learned how to wield and
alter perception. I can show you how to adjust your customer's
perception so that they prefer you over the competitor."
His
professional peers acknowledged Giovanni's creativity and talent with
the cherished Gold Cups Award, bestowed by the International
Brotherhood of Magicians for excellence in the art of close-up magic.
Only four other magicians have received this recognition.
Giovanni
is an entrepreneurial business expert. Early in his career, he
produced an entertainment concept for The Orlando Magic NBA franchise
that filled the stands with fans. His company, Sports Magic Team,
Inc., became the largest in-stands sports entertainment organization
in the world. Giovanni has worked with more than half of the Fortune
500 companies, entertaining, designing, and delivering custom
presentations. He now serves on the board of advisors for two major
companies: Campus Pipeline, an Internet company serving the college
market (on the board with Michael Dell), and TissueNet, an
Internet-based clearinghouse for human tissue and organ donors.