Been a member of Toatmasters fro 8 years.
Currently still employed in the freight industry, wher I work as rates engineeer. Would like to move full time to teaching/ training people skills
What I do best:
Humorous storytelling
I charge a fee of:
Free
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Thank you for joining me in SpeakerSite. I have looked at your profile and you certainly have a gift for humorous storytelling - good luck with your transition into teaching / training - if you need any help, you know where I am!
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The more members we have, the stronger the appeal we have for meeting planners. That's good for all. (Invite others to join by clicking here.)
A few notes:
1. If anyone leaves a message (like this one) on your "Comment Wall" and you don't think it will look great to a meeting planner who visits your page, just click on the tiny blue "x" at the right of that message. That will delete it for good.
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3. Perhaps you will enjoy the LITTLE GEMS forum discussion. And perhaps you'd be nice enough to put some advice in there for new speakers.
4. Feel free to establish a Group for your clients (or some other group of colleagues or friends). That way you can share and communicate with them most easily through SpeakerSite.
Again, welcome to SpeakerSite, the world's largest social network of public speakers.
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Thank you for joining me in SpeakerSite. I have looked at your profile and you certainly have a gift for humorous storytelling - good luck with your transition into teaching / training - if you need any help, you know where I am!
Talk soon,
Ana