Thursday, October 13, 2011

Toastmasters District 51 semi annual convention October 21st~23rd 2011















Featuring TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 2009/2010.
Gary Schmidt is a member of two clubs in Oregon, USA. 

Gary Schmidt, a resident of Clackamas, Oregon, is the public affairs manager for Clackamas County government.


He previously worked in the political arena, serving two United States senators: Gordon Smith and Mark Hatfield. Gary was a field representative for Senator Smith, and a field office manager for Senator Hatfield. He was also a speechwriter and associate with Mark Hatfield & Associates. 
Let's listen to Gary's Keynote Speech on 
Toastmasters: Where Leaders Are Made

Our organization’s vision statement reads that Toastmasters International empowers people to achieve their full potential and realize their dreams. That results in people working together to achieve greatness! In this keynote speech, Past International President Gary Schmidt shares his thoughts on the international theme Toastmasters: Where Leaders Are Made.  How does the Toastmasters program instill greatness in people which then allows those individuals to lead and serve our world?   


Gary will also present an educational session on 
The Secrets of Successful Leaders!
What makes a leader successful? Gary will share the insights he gained observing and working with leaders in business, politics and Toastmasters. Learn how to maximize your personal and professional leadership experiences and make them the best they can be.  

NEWS-FLASH :SAVE RM45 on full convention package!!
BUY 10 PAY for 9!!! 

RM450 X 9 Full Package =RM4050 

1 FULL CONVENTION PACKAGE =RM450 

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Venue : HOLIDAY INN MELAKA 
RM319nett per night Deluxe Room- Single/Double with Breakfast
(limited rooms available , reserved for Toastmasters convention delegates, please contact OC Azizah at mobile 019-358 2477)

1 comment:

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