Enter Eagles Talent’s Contest to Win the World’s Largest Connect-the-Dots

Back in July, we reported that Phil Hansen broke the Guinness World Record for largest connect-the-dots with a stunning 52,901 dot drawing. Since then, we were lucky enough to obtain a 4×4 foot replica of the record-breaking piece, courtesy of Phil himself, and we’re giving it away to one lucky winner!

 

Entering our contest is simple. All you need to do is submit a speaker request form for any talent request for your upcoming event.

Here are a few ways you can do that:

  1. Submit your entry form on our homepage at eaglestalent.com. (The form is located directly below the speakers search engine.)
  2. Click on any keynote speaker you are interested in and fill out their “Check Availability” form.
  3. Connect with us on Live Chat.
  4. Call us at 1.800.345.5607 to inquire about speaker availability.

*Note: Only serious inquiries and events will be considered as you will be contacted by one of our extraordinary consultants regarding your event.

For more information on how you can win Phil Hansen’s record-breaking art, visit our contest blog. With just a few days left to enter, you don’t want to miss your chance to be a part of history by owning a replica of the world’s largest connect-the-dots.

You have until 10 p.m. on September 17th to enter, so get those speaker requests ready! The lucky winner will be chosen at random and announced September 19th.

For More Information on Phil Hansen…

If you’re interested in booking Phil Hansen for an upcoming event or would like more information, please call 1.800.345.5607. With a focus on creativity and innovation, he will surely motivate attendees to look beyond their limitations and achieve goals they never imagined possible. 

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