Speaker School
Over a Friday evening and Saturday morning and afternoon, two very successful professional speakers regaled their audience with some tricks of the trade. The speakers talked about content, technique, and marketing. Sindy Martin, the immediate TM District 37 (North Carolina) Director attended as CEO of Smartin Center for Professional Excellence|Speaker| Trainer|Author|Innovator|Humanitarian. She is listening to one of the top paid professional speakers in the world, Steve Gilliland.
Just like Sindy, Ron Climer's daughter Amy Climer was an attending member of the sponsoring group, called NSA, the National Speakers Association (of the Carolinas). The group holds quarterly meetings and workshops. Those who've heard Ron would not be surprised Amy is a professional speaker and trainer.
What this experience did for me is give an extra level or tier to shoot for. I now have some solid marketing tools that professionals use. Now I just need to keep working at my presentation skills, as at Toastmasters, and be envisioning a longer speech than the typical 5-7 minute range. Now I can aspire to a "gig" where the payment is more than intrinsic. While the top fee of Steve Gilliland, at $15,000 a shot, is probably more than I'd ever accumulate from multiple speeches in my remaining lifetime, it helps me to set the ceiling high. (Stan)
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