Two-Time Olympian Jeremy Bloom Named Keynote Speaker at iPharma 2015

Three-time World Champion skier and two-time Olympian Jeremy Bloom will be one of the keynote speakers at the 14th Annual Marketing Innovation Summit by iPharma on the dates May 14-15 in New York City, New York. The event is designed to allow life science professionals a means to network and discuss the who’s who in the marketing and information technology field. In addition to that they will also cover new real world solutions to creating effective and useful compliant marketing campaigns, and open a forum to talk about alternative strategies for working in the digital world. This should be a both fun and informative event, and Bloom will likely be discussing his journey to success in the internet world aside from his athletic career.

Bloom was only 15 years old when he joined the United States Ski Team, which made him the youngest person ever to do so. From the years 2002 to 2004, he was juggling skiing, football, and getting his education at the University of Colorado. By the time he was 19 he was a world champion skier, and then just a few short years later he was picked to play for the Philadelphia Eagles for a season. Bloom didn’t stop just there, as while he was playing in the NFL he was also getting a degree in entrepreneurship from The Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. This led him to create the popular website MDinfo.com that allows average people to talk with medical professionals around the world.

He will be one of the keynote speakers at the Annual Marketing Innovation Summit this May alongside internet expert and co-founder of Inbound.com, Rand Fishkin. Bloom will likely tell the audience about his journey to success from all the different kinds of jobs that he had over the years.

To inquire about Jeremy Bloom's speaking fee and appearance cost, contact the agents at Athlete Speakers by calling us at 800-916-6008 or by Starting Your Booking Request Now.

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