GoDaddy published a press release announcing that Danica Patrick will be speaking about entrepreneurship at two upcoming events in New York City. Patrick, who retired as a GoDaddy-sponsored NASCAR race car driver, has now been building her brand online with the help of GoDaddy. Thankfully, GoDaddy got rid of the “GoDaddy Girl” moniker several years ago, but she is probably still the most recognizable company spokesperson.
From the press release:
“Since retiring from racing in May, she’s dedicating herself to her own entrepreneurial ventures, including Pretty Intense, her health and fitness book; Somnium, her vineyard; and Warrior By Danica, her athleisure apparel line, as well as her commitment to helping others who aspire to convert their passions, or side hustles, into full-time business ventures.
November 16th, Danica is scheduled for a keynote ‘fireside chat’ at Entrepreneur L!VE in Brooklyn, New York. The one-day event is sponsored by Entrepreneur magazine and brings together influencers and innovators to share their unfiltered, unconventional and unexpected insights into what it takes to launch, sustain and grow a business.
December 3rd, Danica takes the stage at Business Insider’s Ignition conference, in New York City. The premier East Coast media and technology conference, IGNITION features the visionaries and industry leaders and CEOs who are shaping our future, and some who are approaching their businesses in unconventional ways.”
The events at which Patrick is speaking are not free to attend, so people who are interested in attending will need to purchase conference passes for the respective events. I haven’t asked, but I would imagine that GoDaddy might have the ability to procure passes for customers who have an interest in hearing these keynotes. I am not sure about that, so you will need to get in touch with GoDaddy if you are interested.
I don’t know what Danica Patrick knows about entrepreneurship, but at least 50% of us don’t mind watching and listening to her speak. However, I just registered a domain, RaceRhetoric™.com that I would give to her and GoDaddy if she would speak to this cause https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-morris-227a6918/detail/recent-activity/posts/