For Immediate Release
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Barks Shows Communicators How to Tame a Reluctant Boss,
Sharpen Speaking Skills
Ed Barks will address a professional development meeting of Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) on Wednesday, April 23.
He will speak on the topic “Your Spokesperson Just Said What?! How to Cure Foot-in-Mouth Disease and Other Helpful Public Speaking Tips.”
Barks will offer concrete advice on how communications professionals can persuade their organization’s leaders or their clients to take advantage of opportunities to improve their communications abilities. The learning principles are based on his book, The Truth About Public Speaking: The Three Keys to Great Presentations.
Register online at WWPR's web site:
- Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
- Time: Noon networking; 12:30 p.m. presentation
- Place: Porter Novelli, 1909 K Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
Ed Barks works with corporate and association executives who need to develop a magnetic message and sharp communications skills, and with consultants who want to keep their clients happy. He is also author of the book The Truth About Public Speaking: The Three Keys to Great Presentations. As President of Barks Communications since 1997, he has taught more than 3000 business leaders, association executives, government officials, athletes, entertainers, non-profit executives, and public relations staff how to succeed when they deal with the media, deliver presentations, and testify before public officials.
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