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April 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

Maureen Anderson, Steve Farber, and the Public Words Speaker Forum 2010

For my blog today, I’m linking to a couple of great people:  Maureen Anderson, of the Career Clinic -- http://bit.ly/dyEpaq -- and Steve Farber, author of several cool books -- http://amzn.to/aaQ9xb -- on leadership, and a wonderful speaker.  Here’s Steve speaking recently at a massive venue in Vegas: http://bit.ly/9AWXwW.  Note that he’s working a (nearly) 360-degree audience, and doing it with aplomb.  To make everyone in a theatre-in-the-round or thrust stage feel loved, a speaker has to put out more energy than usual, and keep moving to face each aspect of the audience.  Steve accomplishes this well in the clip. 

Maureen blogs about the Public Words Speaker Forum, and Steve will be the keynote speaker at our June 11-12 event, giving you two reasons to put it on your calendar.  Register before May 15 and avoid the price increase! 

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