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Fine Speakers Bureau™ News and Tips--March 10, 2008
News, resources, and interesting ideas

1. Sponsored Seminars and Courses
2. Story: The Best Artist
3. Tip: Be Hero, Plan a Seminar for your Group
4. How to subscribe/unsubscribe

Need a Speaker for an Upcoming Event? ... And no fees?

The Fine Speakers Bureau has talented speakers experts in various topics
who can offer quality speeches, presentations, seminars and more. For a
description of available speeches and programs, visit
http://www.finespeakers.com

Don't forget to tell your colleagues, family, friends and casual
acquaintances.

1. Sponsored Seminars & Courses

* For Women--What You Need to Know About Estate Planning
A women’s workshop to be presented by Jonathan Bressman, Esq. an
attorney in Florham Park will present this program. Estate laws can be
complex and confusing. Mr. Bressman will explain the ins and outs of
estate planning so that the money you have is passed on to your heirs.

Where: Linda & Rudy Slucker NCJW Center for Women, 513 W. Mt. Pleasant
Ave, Livingston, NJ
When: Wed., March 12, 2008, 7:15 PM.
Registration: Open to all women. Registration required. A nominal fee of
$7 will be charged.

The Linda and Rudy Slucker NCJW Center for Women is a nonsectarian,
nonprofit community service sponsored by the NCJW Essex County Section
that works to improve the quality of life for women, children, families
and the elderly through a variety of nonsectarian services including
peer support groups, legal and financial consultations, job development
and women’s workshops.

* Building Confidence: Hints and Tips to Overcome the Fear of Public
Speaking
The Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers’—NJ Chapter
Dinner Meeting April 2008

DATE: April 15, 2008
TOPICS: Building Confidence: Hints and Tips to Overcome the Fear of
Public Speaking
SPEAKER: Mr. Prokopis Christou, PE, CHMM, Fine Speakers Bureau
LOCATION: Rutgers EcoComplex, 1200 Florence-Columbus Road, Columbus, NJ
08505-4200
Cost: $20.00 for Members, $30.00 for Non-members. Pay at the door by
cash or check, payable to “ACHMM-NJ”

PROGRAM:
5:30 PM Registration and NETWORKING
6:00 PM Dinner
6:45 PM Technical Program (40 minutes followed by Q&A)
Building Confidence: Hints and Tips to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking

* Learn to Conduct Productive Meetings
Meetings have become the main communication channels for making
decisions and achieving results in the private, public, and non-profile
sectors. Poor planning and execution can be a waste of resources.
Well-planned and carefully led meetings can be sources of satisfaction
and accomplishment. Topics include: meeting essentials -planning,
opening, handling, concluding, evaluating, and following up.

Session #2: Watchung Hills Adult School, 108 Stirling Road, Warren, NJ
Tue., Apr. 8, 2008, 7-9pm
Session #3: Adult School of Montclair, 100 Chestnut Street, Montclair, NJ
Tue., April 29, 2008, 7-9pm

* Impromptu Speaking Course
Can you think and speak on your feet with confidence? Impromptu speaking
is something everyone does, without realizing it, at home, in business
and in social situations. In this workshop you will learn successful
techniques for impromptu speaking. You will be able to practice in class
and receive immediate feedback.
Limited space, register early.

Session #2: Westfield Adult School, Room # 145, 550 Dorian Road,
Westfield, NJ
Mon, April 14, 2008, 7-9pm

For registration and more info about any of these events, visit:
http://www.finespeakers.com/news.html

2. Story: The Best Artist

A despotic sultan who was blind in one eye invited three artists to
paint his picture. "If you do a bad portrait, I will punish you," he
warned, " but if you do a good one I will reward you. Now start!"

The first artist produced a picture that showed the sultan as he was:
blind in one eye. The sultan had him executed for showing disrespect to
his monarch.

The second artist showed him with both eyes intact. The sultan had him
flogged for trying to flatter him.

The third artist drew him in profile, showing only his good eye. The
sultan, pleased, rewarded him with gold and honors.

3. Tip: Be Hero, Plan a Seminar for your Group

We made it easy for you. Find out how at:

http://www.finespeakers.com/planAseminar.html

4. How to subscribe/unsubscribe

http://www.finespeakers.com/subscribe.html
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