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Tweet Larger | Smaller Printable Version Email This Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman ArialFont Page 1 of 1 Immigrant turned Entrepreneur has Record Setting Attendance at the 6th Annual Fitness Business Summit Aimed at Helping Fitness Trainers grow Their Business In The Current Economy. Bedros Keuilian Continues to Impact Fitness Professionals and The Fitness Industry with His Personal Trainer Marketing Tactics. Chino Hills, CA (PRWEB) April 06, 2012 What does a child immigrant from communist Armenia have in common with 430 of the worlds top fitness professionals?

It is their unified passion with fitness marketing and to help and deliver value to their clients.

Fitness professionals traveling from countries such as Australia, Canada, Dubai, England, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, and the U.S. assembled together March in Costa Mesa, CA for a three day event that focused on how to grow their fitness businesses while continuing to deliver value to their clients. Even though the Fitness Business Summit is celebrating its 6th Year, Bedros Keuilian, founder of the Fitness Business Summit, is still surprised and humbled on the impact that he continues to make with fitness professionals and in the fitness industry. To be in our 6th year doing this, and to have the most attendance in the history of the Fitness Business Summit, given todays business and economic environment, I know we are doing something right, says Bedros Keuilian.

I have been really fortunate and blessed. I immigrated to the U.S. when I was five years old with just the shirt on my back. At an early age, I realized that you can do anything if you put your mind to it and set high goals. I was able to build a successful business while helping my clients attain their fitness goals.

Source: (fitness franchise) http://www.timesunion.com/business/press-releases/article/Fitness-Business-Summit-Founder-Helps-Fitness-3463605.php