About the Author

Who is Robyn
Robyn Braley is committed to helping Rotarians grow their clubs to become better equipped to help people who need help. He has led two club teams that were awarded RI PR Awards and served as the District 5360 PR Chair. He has been a Rotarian since 1999.

Rotary Speaker
Robyn draws from his experience as a Rotarian and as a Communications Professional to share ways to more effectively tell the Rotary story to your community. He starts by asking the questions, "Is your club ready to grow, and why does it matter?" The ultimate focus is on attracting new members.

He is available to speak at District Conferences and Rotary leadership training institutes. Content also applies to other not-for-profit organizations.

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Contact him at robyn@unimarkcreative.com
Showing posts with label Meeting Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meeting Production. Show all posts

Monday, 6 April 2015

Need Public Speaking Tips? This seminar is for you! Raising Your Game - Public Speaking Tips for Success


Learn public speaking skills and meeting production tips. Engage your audience! 

If you feel uncomfortable and even overwhelmed by public speaking, this seminar is for you if you live in Calgary or Southern Alberta.

Raising Your Game - Public Speaking Tips for Success

Those who attend this seminar will take away public speaking and meeting production tips that will help engage your audience. If you are an MC, service club president, board chair, not-for-profit leader, businessperson or anyone else who depends on strong communication skills, this seminar is for you. 

The Calgary West Rotary Club is presenting keynote speaker Robyn Braley who will help you raise your public speaking game by taking you through the 5  “Cs” for meeting success. You will leave feeling more confident and prepared to speak to large or small audiences.

Five Public Speaking Tips
1.    Confidence – How to prepare
2.    Credibility -  command attention, own the stage.
3.    Communication
a.    Body Language
b.    Voice – pitch, pace, rhythm, inflection
c.    Performance techniques
4.    Content – understanding your audience, putting it all together
5.    Control – production tips, microphones, music, powerpoint, video