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Bob Hirschfeld

As the world's first self-proclaimed "Cybersatirist," Bob Hirschfeld once inadvertently caused global alarm from a spoof he wrote about an email virus. Bob's imaginary virus supposedly kept returning a sender's email until all the mistakes in spelling and grammar were corrected. Companies didn't realize it was satire and feared this could actually shut down their email communications.

Bob Hirschfeld has lampooned business and technology at over two hundred conferences for companies including IBM, Johnson & Johnson and Smith Barney. His impact as a satirist was featured in Newsweek and profiled in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. He's also been a guest on CNN, NPR, C-SPAN and is a humorous commentator on a nationally syndicated radio show.

Bob Hirschfeld's humor has also appeared on the op-ed pages of The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and USA Today. For several years he was a contributing writer to Jay Leno for "The Tonight Show." In fact, Jay calls Bob "one of the top satirists in the country."

Bob Hirschfeld takes a satirical look at the world of business and brands himself as an audience-centric, laughter-integrated, humor-scalable, speaker solution. He hopes to make it through his presentation without his laptop freezing up, crashing or providing incomprehensible error messages.

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