“People who have overcome traumatic experiences make compelling conference speakers. Police officer Daryl Elliott Green lives not only to tell his story, but to motivate others” – MIX Magazine October/November 2017

In February 2017 I attended the Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo (AIME) in Melbourne. At the event, another attendee from Brisbane, Gail Sawyer, who is the Marketing & Communications Manager for the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, introduced me to Martin Donovan.

 AIME Melbourne 2017

Martin Donovan

Martin is the editor of MIX – Asia’s leading MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) magazine.

As the last day of the conference was winding down, over a glass of wine, courtesy of the Macao trade & exhibition stand, Martin and I discussed our travels, love of South East Asia and our backgrounds that brought us to AIME.

Our friendly networking resulted in a three page TWICE SHOT® article in the print and online edition of the October/November 2017 MIX magazine.

I complimented Martin on the article and he responded:

Thanks for helping with the great content Daryl – it’s going to be a challenge to make the next edition look as good after that!

I am grateful for Martin’s humbling words.

The condensed version of the online article is available:

  • Part 1 – “Gunned down… how a night of terror unfolded”
  • Part 2 – “Gunned down, but not out – Daryl Elliott Green”

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