Linda's Introduction
To the introducer: Thank you for agreeing to introduce this session. You set the tone for the meeting with your enthusiasm and by showing that the speaker has earned the right to speak to this group. This introduction was written to help make your job easier. (A few hints: Before introducing, you may want to read this aloud a few times. It helps to take a few deep breaths and read it with a smile on your face.) Feel free to revise any words that don't sound natural to you. Thank you again!
Introduction
(You might say something about why you think it is important to have negotiations and communications programs especially when trying to influence Decision makers) Then-
Your speaker today is the 2010-2011 president of the National Speakers Association/North Texas…AND a Certified Speaking Professional….
Her specialty is communicating in a way people will hear what you are saying and help you get what you want…
She knows firsthand about high stakes communications in the courtroom, the boardroom and in persuading CEOs and other Decision Makers
…AND she has written or co-authored more than 20 books including her popular Passports to Success book series which we asked her to bring with her today.
It is my honor…our pleasure…to welcome certified speaking professional…a "recovering attorney" … and the mother of two… Linda Swindling.
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