Communications CoP:  Become the Speaker and Leader You Want to Be

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This is a NCPMI Communication & Public Speaking CoP- NCPL Toastmasters Club Meeting.
The Meeting includes prepared speech, table topics, networking, evaluations, jokes and multiple meeting operations roles.
04-10-2018: 5:30 pm -8:00 pm (5.30-6.30 Registration, Snack & Pre-meeting Networking)
Cisco Campus - Building 12 (Vienna, Warsaw, Madrid)

Speakers:

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 Abstract: 
"Developing excellent communication skills is absolutely essential to effective leadership. The leader must be able to share knowledge and ideas to transmit a sense of urgency and enthusiasm to others. If a leader can't get a message across clearly and motivate others to act on it, then having a message doesn't even matter."
— Gilbert Amelio
President and CEO of National Semiconductor Corp
 
Join us on Tuesday April 10, 2018 for an evening of learning and sharing. Our program include three interesting, informative and captivating prepared speeches.
At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment.
In addition, members learn leadership skills by organizing and conducting meetings and completing projects in the leadership manuals. Projects address listening, planning, motivation and team building skills.
“Become the Speaker and Leader You Want to Be”. Join us and learn useful tips and techniques to develop your speaking and leadership skills. You will find a supportive learn-by-doing environment that allows you to achieve your goals at your own pace.
 
Learning Objectives: Attendees will have a better understanding of the following:
  1. Preparing and Organizing Your Speech
  2. Persuasive Presentation
  3. Speaking with Clarity and Confidence
  4. Body Language –Non-verbal communication
  5. Time management
 
About the Speakers:
Bradley J. Botts
President-North Carolina Project Leaders Toastmasters
Brad is a very experienced leader and businessman with a diverse organizational background including military service, working in large corporations, and building three successful businesses. Brad began his career as a Logistics and Supply Specialist in the US Army and then went on to work more than 28-years in the IT and technology services industries including 3 years in the electronic health care software industry. Brad has developed and taught classes in Project Management at the college level and continues to develop a strong framework for project management and business by following the principles of life-long learning.
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Andrew Macintyre
Member –North Carolina Project Leaders Toastmasters
Immunology Unit Manager -The Duke Human Vaccine Institute
I lead the Immunology Unit within the Duke Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL), managing multiple collaborative and contract research projects for commercial, government and academic partners. My team and I design and implement assays for the quantification of immune reconstitution and immune responses.

The assays we develop and run support research into biodefense and critical public health challenges; long-running collaborative projects include the evaluation of radiation countermeasures and the development of vaccines for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and influenza. I work on a diverse range of immunological and technical problems as excess capacity within the Unit is available to scientists throughout Duke.


Elmer Hill, DTM
Treasurer- North Carolina Project Leaders Toastmasters
District 37- Club Growth Director
I am a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and an IT Professional with certifications in Network Security, Network Management and Video Conferencing. After retiring from IBM, I started The ComTech Group Inc., dba Geeks on Call, providing technology consulting and solutions to small and medium businesses. I joined Bull City Toastmasters July 2013 and currently serve as Club President. I joined NC Project Leaders Toastmasters July 2014 and recently earned my Advanced Leader Bronze award. Living in Chapel Hill, NC I love traveling and cruising with my wife Sharon who is a Past International Director.
 

Please note the following:

  1. This meeting is free for NCPMI & North Carolina Project Leaders Toastmasters (NCPL) members

  2. Space is limited if you register and cannot attend, please update the Chairperson in order that your space can be allocated to members on the standby list. -This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

  3. Snack/Finger food will be provided

  4. PDUs will be reported by NCPMI

  5. PMPs are required to provide their PMI numbers in order that their PDUs can be reported

  6. Please arrive on time in order that the meeting can start promptly

  7. Please leave the facility in equal or better condition than you found it

  8. The meeting will take place at Cisco in Building 12, 7200 Kit Creek Rd, Morrisville, NC.  Click on Location for directions.  When you arrive, PLEASE LOOK FOR THE NCPMI & North Carolina Project Leaders Toastmasters signs.

  9. There are other Toastmasters clubs meeting at Cisco. Please ensure that you attend the correct meeting- NCPMI Communication & Public Speaking CoP- NCPL Toastmasters Club Meeting

Event Details

Event Date 04-10-2018 5:30 pm
Event End Date 04-10-2018 8:00 pm
Cut off date 04-10-2018
Registered 37
Available place 13
Individual Price Free for all NCPMI members and non-members
Location Cisco Campus - Building 12 (Vienna, Warsaw, Madrid)

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