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MJC - The Biggest Speech of My Life

Monday, March 22, 2010 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM (PT)

Vancouver, WA

MJC - The Biggest Speech of My Life

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Speaker - Danea Horn

The Biggest Speech of My Life
Presentation skills that make an impact

* Learn how to connect with your audience
* Speaking basics including: tone, volume, body movement and organization
* Storytelling that leaves a lasting impression
* Discover tips to increased confidence in front of any audience

Danea is one of those quirky people that actually enjoys speaking in public. Her passion began early in life and lead her to speak at each of her graduations since Jr. High. She is serving as the President of the Pearl District Toastmasters and has won numerous speech competitions. She also has an extensive background in giving corporate presentations resulting from her years in corporate finance.

In 2008, Danea started her company, A Positive Statement, to provide a single resource for personal and executive success coaching, organizational training and additional resources to help people achieve their highest potential. You can find her online at www.apositivestatement.com which includes links to many free personal development resources.

 

Mosaic Job Cafe is a subsidiary of Mosaic Blueprint www.mosaicblueprint.com, which provides personal growth and development opportunities to executives and midcareer professionals in transition.

 

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First Methodist Church
401 E. 33rd Street (off Main)
Vancouver, WA 98664

Monday, March 22, 2010 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM (PT)


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Mosaic Blueprint is a National Recruiting and Consulting firm located in Vancouver, WA.  Mosaic's client list includes CMTS, Lee Hecht Harrison, Freddie Mac, Oregon Department of Transportation and The Standard.