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Spot Light On Business Professionals-A Star Is born...Yes It's Timothy Noonan

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Don't miss this special edition of Spot Light On Business Professionals-My good friend Timothy Noonan will be our guest...and Tim is the surprise when you bite into a mouth watering chocolate to discover it is even better than you imagined. Corporate entertainer, keynote speaker, memory expert, and Las Vegas magician Timothy has been performing around the world for the past 15 years. Born into the entertainment industry, Timothy's father was actor Tommy Noonan, who starred in the notable films, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "A Star is Born," with Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland, respectively. After a childhood of acting, Timothy began his performance career in the theme park industry in 1988 when he was contracted for a five-month run at a theme park in New York. Over the next six years, Timothy's illusion shows played across the country, logging over 6,000 performances. Since then, Timothy has captivated audiences from New York to Japan with his high energy, natural charm and professional showmanship. He starred in the "Wizard's Secrets," a close-up illusion show that ran at the Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel for over 3,000 performances. He then took his own illusion show, "Experience the Magic," on a six-month tour throughout Japan. Currently, Timothy can be seen at trade shows and corporate events worldwide, performing his comedy magic, exciting illusions, and mind-reading show, "Inside Your Mind." He also conducts his change-inducing memory seminar "Instant Recall®", for corporations and groups across the country. A persuasive and entertaining performer, Timothy's client list includes Sony, Intel, Cisco Systems, Computer Associates, MGM Grand, Caesar's Palace, and many more.

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