NBC’s First Apprentice to Speak at ISSA Show North America 2022

August 25, 2022

On Tuesday, October 11, Bill Rancic—the first chosen candidate on NBC’s TV show The Apprentice—will be the morning Spotlight Speaker for ISSA Show North America 2022 in Chicago.

In his talk, Rancic will be sharing his global experiences as both a student and a teacher of leadership and how they relate to a world challenged by turbulence and uncertainty.

Rancic has nearly two decades of business leadership under his belt and has authored four books, including New York Times best-seller You’re Hired: How to Succeed in Business and Life, as well as Beyond the Lemonade Stand, written to help young entrepreneurs get their start.

A native of the ISSA Show’s 2022 host city, Rancic graduated cum laude from Loyola University Chicago. He currently runs several restaurants with his wife, Giuliana (best known as the co-anchor of E! News), including RPM Italian, RPM Steak, and RPM Seafood in Chicago, along with other RPM Italian locations in Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., and West Palm Beach, Florida.

For more information about ISSA Show North America 2022 and to register for the event, click here to be an attendee and click here to be an exhibitor.

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