Wednesday, May 18, 2005

I'd love to speak at your company or event

If you like my ideas, and if you need a speaker for a conference, meeting, in-house training or other gathering, let's talk about how I can help. The following is taken from the homepage of my website at
www.mhwcom.com and gives a fast overview of why you might invite me to speak. Why not visit the site to learn more - you can even view some videoclips of me speaking at various conferences. Here's the excerpt:

Helen Wilkie, Canadian keynote speaker on communication is:

A dynamic, enthralling keynote speaker. Whether your event is a small conference with 50 people in the audience or a convention for thousands, Helen Wilkie will deliver a message that makes them think, sets the tone or sends them off on a high note. Helen loves the big platform—and audiences love her!
A lively, engaging workshop leader. Whether she's leading a concurrent session at your conference or an in-house workshop at your company, Helen rolls up her sleeves and dives right in! With her encouragement and friendly prodding, her session attendees work hard, learn a lot, and have fun in the process.
An insightful consultant. Unlike the traditional "communication consultant", Helen doesn't focus on media releases, newsletters, annual reports, internal or external messages for the masses. She doesn't create communication strategies. Instead, she finds places in your workplace where poor applied communication among executive, management and staff at all levels is costing your organization money, and then she shows you and your people how to plug the leaks and stop this dollar drain. Helen calls this "The Hidden Profit Center", and it's the focus of her consulting practice. (For more information, visit http://www.HiddenProfitCenter.com)
A prolific author: Besides her books, "Message Received and Understood!" and "The Hidden Profit Center", her booklets and audio programs, Helen has had hundreds of articles published in a wide range of publications across North America (not to mention on the Internet, where she is constantly surprised at where her articles turn up!).

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