The former Alaska governor will visit Hong Kong to address the CLSA Investors Forum, a well-known annual conference of global investment managers, the host announced Monday.A statement from CLSA spokeswoman Simone Wheeler read, in part:
Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Alan Greenspan have spoken at the event, hosted by brokerage and investment group CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets.
"We just felt it would be a fabulous opportunity for CLSA clients to hear from Mrs. Palin," Wheeler said, adding that CLSA approached Palin with the offer.Excuse us, AP, but we will have to wait for confirmation from Gov. Palin or someone authorized to speak for her before we take this one to the bank. You know how optimistic some event organizers can be.
She said the conference aimed to present investors "a diversity of views that potentially influence decision-makers who help shape the markets."
The Sept. 23 address will mark Palin's first commercial speaking engagement, according to CLSA. Her speaking fees were not disclosed.
It will be closed to the media, and the topic has not yet been confirmed.
Businessweek quotes another CLSA spokeswoman, however, who gave assurances:
"It’s confirmed. She will be a speaker at our forum."Still, we will have to wait for Sarah's people to confirm or deny, which they tend to do only when contacted and asked directly about a specific event. "Getting out front" on a story doesn't appear to be a high priority for the Palin organization. As they say, watch this space...
Meanwhile, the CLSA corporate website is here.
Related: Posting on Marc Ambinder's Atlantic blog, Chris Good wonders what she will say.
- JP
Politico just posted that Palin has received 950 speaking invitations, 120 politicians want her help, charities want her, and she has a stack of business proposals. That will make the heads of PDS sufferers explode in the next few days. Now, imagine if Palin were to announce via Facebook that she will be at the 9-12 event. That might just drive the PDS'ers over the cliff.
ReplyDeleteNow that she has hired the Washington Speakers
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"she confirmed/no she didn't" rhetoric should end.
Great move on Sarah Palin's part. She must have
some experienced persons guiding her now. She
is on the "A list"...of course, she always was with most of us!
One step at a time.
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