Business Presenter’s Club

Meets every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m., located at the iQ Credit Union, Downtown branch, 1313 Main Street, Vancouver, WA.

Please be on time and park on the street. The parking meters on the north side of E. Mill Plain have a 2-hour limit. Thanks to iQ Credit Union and Armand Stevens, the Credit Union will reimburse you for parking.

Purpose – Provide a weekly forum to learn to develop, practice and deliver effective business presentations. Visitors always welcome.

Club Structure – Business Presenter’s Club will follow a model similar to that of a Toastmaster’s Club, except that the emphasis will be on professional business presentations. Every member will have the opportunity to present for up to 3 minutes. Each member will then offer a short constructive evaluation of the presentation. Following each member’s presentation and feedback from members, the main presenter will have an opportunity to present for 10 minutes followed by members’ questions and critique. When we don’t have a main presenter, we will have the opportunity to practice impromptu business presentations.

For additional information about the Business Presenter’s Club or information about starting a Business Presenter’s Clubs in your area or within your company please contact:


Gary F. Mack
360.687.7701 or 360.901.8877
email: gfmack@mac.com

Gary,

Thank you for having me in the Business Presenter’s Club, it has helped me immensely. I still remember my first day……… I couldn’t remember my name. The confidence I have gained from the presenter’s group is surmountable and I continue to grow. I would recommend the  presenter’s group to anyone who is interested in growing as a person, personally and professionally.

 

Sincerely,

Sandi Milohov

Mortgage Planner Life Mortgage “Your Lender for  Life”

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Gary F. Mack
360.687.7701
360.901.8877
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