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Twenty Essentials for the Effective Speaker-Webinar

Group/Sponsor: American Association of Law Libraries
Co-Group/Co-Sponsor: Continuing Professional Education Committee

Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada)

Location: Virtual -

Sponsor Type: Committee
Posted By: Celeste Smith

Twenty Essentials for the Effective Speaker

Do you need to present to key stake holders, engage your audience, get buy-in for your idea or project, or all of the above? Prepare for your presentation by attending the Twenty Essentials for the Effective Speaker Webinar on October 23 at 12 p.m. EDT.

In this webinar you will learn how to:

  • Inform, invigorate and influence your audience
  • Prepare, prioritize and present your speech
  • Take charge and take no chances

Moderator:
Kimberly Serna
Library Services Manager
Jones Day

Speaker: 
Tracy Everett, southwest regional client relations manager for Littler Mendelson, brings more than 20 years of experience in business development and marketing for professional service firms to the Webinar. A certified trainer in effective presentation skills, she has presented to attorneys and other professionals in a wide variety of industries.

Format
WebEx and teleconference dial-in

Registration
AALL members ($25) and non-AALL members ($35).

Registration is now open. Click the link below to register.

www.regonline.com/EffectiveSpeaker

Please sign-up by October 20 to confirm Webinar participation. Credit card and check payments will be accepted. Check payments mut be received by October 20 to participate.

 

 
 
 
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