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oastmasters
International’s
Accredited Speaker
Program recognizes
those members who
have attained a
professional level
of excellence in
public speaking. The
program is not for
everyone. Only
a handful of members
have what it takes
to become Accredited Speakers. Less
than one-fourth of
those who have
applied for
the program
have qualified as Accredited
Speakers. |
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How can you tell if you have the
skills necessary to become an
Accredited Speaker? |
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Do you give public seminars, for
which you usually receive a fee? |
Are you invited by companies and
organizations (excluding
Toastmasters) |
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to give
presentations, for which you
usually receive a fee? |
Are these fees a significant
source of income for you? |
If you work for a company, do
you often give presentations for
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employer, either to other
employees or to other groups or
organizations? |
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If
you answered yes to any of these
questions, you may qualify for
the program. |
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How you will benefit from
participation |
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Toastmasters International has
designed this exciting
recognition
program for speakers who make
major presentations outside of
Toastmasters. By qualifying and
taking part, you will
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A greater opportunity to grow in
public speaking |
Recognition as an accomplished
speaker who has attained the
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height of excellence in public
speaking skills |
An opportunity to expand your
speaking expertise through the
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challenge of demanding major
public presentations |
The beginning steps to launch
you on a career in public
speaking |
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