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2 Articles match "Compilations","Speakers Bureau"
The Latest from the Speaking Pro Central Community
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Even if you don't know of talented women speakers in your organization, you can consult with the vast number of women's speaker bureaus. Here's a compilation of 11 bureaus in 7 subject categories to get you started. Ask the women's committee, a local university or state agency, or put out a call for submissions targeted to women speakers, to spread those opportunities around: Legal issues are covered by the American Bar For many women focused on public speaking, half the battle is getting an invitation to speak. Getting women on the program at your community
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Here's a site that uses technology to help women working in high-tech get closer to speaking opportunities : GeekSpeakr allows you to post a profile, including your topics and expertise, to help event organizers identify women speakers. The site also includes a graph showing the top 25 topic tags for registered speakers. In my interview with Elizabeth GeekSpeakr's in beta, and needs you to register for its launch. There was the usual rolling of the eyes and comments like “Don’t we want the best?”
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The Best from the Speaking Pro Central Community
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Here's a site that uses technology to help women working in high-tech get closer to speaking opportunities : GeekSpeakr allows you to post a profile, including your topics and expertise, to help event organizers identify women speakers. The site also includes a graph showing the top 25 topic tags for registered speakers. In my interview with Elizabeth GeekSpeakr's in beta, and needs you to register for its launch. There was the usual rolling of the eyes and comments like “Don’t we want the best?”
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Even if you don't know of talented women speakers in your organization, you can consult with the vast number of women's speaker bureaus. Here's a compilation of 11 bureaus in 7 subject categories to get you started. Ask the women's committee, a local university or state agency, or put out a call for submissions targeted to women speakers, to spread those opportunities around: Legal issues are covered by the American Bar For many women focused on public speaking, half the battle is getting an invitation to speak. Getting women on the program at your community
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