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End of Year Meeting and Awards Featuring Bill Stainton

NSACF End of Year Meeting and Awards

Featuring

Bill Stainton

What I learned from 29 Emmys that Speakers Need to Know!

There are three elements to any presentation: the Structure, the Content, and the Delivery. Bill Stainton has won Emmy Awards as a producer (the structure), a writer (the content), and a performer (the delivery). Find out how a 29-time Emmy Award winner applies the lessons he learned from the world of television (and from pals like Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jerry Seinfeld) to his presentations, and how you can do the same. You’ll learn:

  • How to think like a producer when crafting your presentations
  • How to structure your presentations for maximum effect
  • How to utilize predictable unpredictability to keep your audiences awake and interested
  • A simple rule to help you plan your openings and closings
  • How to use the secrets of comedy writers to make your speeches and stories come alive
  • How to use acting tips to turn your presentation into a performance

Who is Bill Stainton? Check him out online at: www,ovationconsulting.com

Bill Stainton is a multiple Emmy Award-winning TV producer, writer, and performer; an author; a business humorist; and an internationally-recognized Beatles expert. He blends the business smarts he learned from twenty years in corporate management with the show biz sparks he gleaned from working with people like Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jay Leno to create entertaining and enlightening presentations enjoyed by audiences around the world!

Saturday, June 19th

8:30 AM – 12:30 PM chapter meeting

Our meeting location: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Tampa East

10221 Princess Palm Avenue

Tampa, FL 33610

In order to reserve your seat for this valuable meeting, simply go to our Online Store on our website:

http://www.nsacentralflorida.com/this_months_program.html

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