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The Vermont Business Center Leadership Lecture Series presents

July 8, 2005
3:30 to 5:30pm
Waterman Building -- Room 427

“Cutting Edge Communications Tips for Today's Business Leaders

You are invited to the next Vermont Business Center Leadership Lecture on July 8 at 3:30 p.m.. This discussion offers not only progressive business ideas but an opportunity to network with other business leaders facing similar challenges and successes in their organizations. Unconventional Leadership in Demanding Times is brought to you by the Vermont Business Center and its peer organization TEC (The Executive Committee) International.

This event is free and open to the public.

DATE:

Friday, July 8, 2005

TIME:

3:30 – 5:30 p.m.

LOCATION:

 

427 Waterman Building, UVM Campus

Directions to Waterman: http://www.uvm.edu/about_uvm/maps_directions/#waterman

PARKING:

UVM visitors parking lot on south side of Waterman Building

SPEAKER:

Donald Rheem, National TEC Speaker

TOPIC:

Cutting Edge Communications Tips for Today’s Business Leaders

 

Communication is a constant; in society and especially business. Whether it is a challenging conversation at home, an employee review, or a larger company or public gathering, the communication skills we employ can make the difference between a successful or disastrous encounter. Powerful, new techniques for becoming a more convincing, persuasive, and powerful communicator have recently emerged from the adult learning and human memory fields.

Don Rheem will highlight the best new techniques for becoming a better speaker -- even to an audience of one. You've seen his clients on every major news program in the country, from Larry King to Network News, from the Wall Street Journal to the New York Times.

ABOUT DONALD RHEEM:

Donald L. Rheem is one of the nation's leading communication coaches, with clients that include U.S. Senators, Fortune 500 companies, Royalty, government agencies and national trade associations. Based in Washington, DC, Rheem is an award winning former print and broadcast journalist, Washington Bureau Chief and White House correspondent. He serves his clients as a professional speaker, communications coach, crisis planner, facilitator, and media consultant.  

WEBSITE:

http://www.RheemMedia.com

 

 

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