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“Public Speaking
for Busy People:
Pitching Your Idea in a Tough Market”
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(October 15, 2009 – East Boston, MA) The East Boston Chamber of
Commerce’s “Eastie Women Connect” (EWC) is hosting its next event
Tuesday, November 10, at Atlantic Works, 80 Border Street, East
Boston. The special guest presenter will be Dr. Mimi Goss, president
of Mimi Goss Communications, Inc.
The seminar is entitled “Public Speaking for Busy People: Pitching
Your Idea in a Tough Market.” Dr. Goss said, “The session is
designed to help participants become more effective, inspiring
communicators by building on their public speaking strengths and
increasing their confidence when they speak to target audiences.”
She added, “They will feel more confident when they sell their
product, work with clients or manage their team.”
Mimi Tennyson Goss, Ph.D., is a communications consultant, media
trainer and former reporter who teaches at Harvard University′s John
F. Kennedy School of Government. With 20 years of experience, she
trains leaders in government, business, labor, non-profits and the
media nationally and internationally. Her clients and students
include heads of state, diplomats, politicians, military officials,
corporate executives, union leaders, non-profit heads and
journalists. Dr. Goss has written for Boston Magazine, Management
Review, The Boston Globe and Le Nouvel Afrique Asie. She has been a
commentator on The O′Reilly Factor and Greater Boston with Emily
Rooney.
Attendees are encouraged to bring along plenty of business cards and
other materials for networking purposes. Registration will begin at
5:45PM. The EWC will be serving a light supper at 6:00PM, courtesy
of generous donations by Italian Express Pizzeria and Scup’s in the
Harbor. The presentation will begin at 6:30PM. Tickets are now
available $20 per person. Please call the East Boston Chamber at
617-569-5000 to register.
The mission of the East Boston Chamber is to promote and support the
interests of its members while encouraging, fostering, stimulating,
promoting, and advancing the economic development of the entire East
Boston community. The goal of Eastie Women Connect (EWC) is to
provide a forum for women of all ages to connect and expand their
networks, make professional contacts, hear stimulating presentations
from business professionals and optimize their success in the
marketplace. For more information on the Chamber and its programs,
please visit www.EastBostonChamber.com
For additional information on featured speaker Dr. Mimi Goss, please
visit www.MimiGoss.com.
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