Business Breakfast hosted by Apex Dining
Event description
Gain Networking Confidence with Storytelling: Public Speaking for Business Leaders
Have you always had a fear of public speaking?
Would you like to improve your communication skills, and communicate more confidently and effectively?
Then come along to Murwillumbah Chamber’s August Business Breakfast for a very special panel discussion facilitated by coach Sophia Partland.
Sophia specialises in helping professionals overcome their fear of public speaking and teaching them the power of storytelling in business communication.
Alongside Sophia, panel members Chris Cherry, Tweed Shire Mayor, and Nikki Moore, Nurse Manager at Wedgetail Retreat, will share their experience with public speaking anxiety, and how this affected their job and career. They will share their motivation and inspiration for change, and they will reveal how they successfully achieved their public speaking goals.
You are guaranteed to walk away from this panel presentation with valuable insights and practical strategies to boost your networking confidence and business communication skills.
This month’s business breakfast will also feature:
- Tweed Shire Council representatives with an update on the flood works programme.
- Inaugural Senior Ambassador for the Tweed, Heather McClelland, awarded the Title at Council’s Australia Day Honours Ceremony in January this year, who will inform us about her initiatives in the year to come.
- Friends of the Pound (Tweed) Inc. President Sonia Trichter with news about upcoming changes.
- New and existing members sharing ideas and experiences.
So, come along, be inspired, share stories, network and enjoy a delicious breakfast and beautiful valley views at Apex Dining at the Tweed Regional Gallery this first Friday in August.
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-----> REMINDER: If you haven't become a member yet or registered your business on the Chamber website, make sure to do so!
-----> GO TO: www.businessmurwillumbah.com.au
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