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Eureka! - Powerpoint's Presenter view

I like Powerpoint. I do.

I don't like the way most people use it but I like to use it.

Last week, I discovered a "new" feature and now I like it even more.

WCPS # 1: Craig Valentine

The first post in a series on World Champions of Public Speaking I have known (ok, met!)

Let's start with Craig Valentine. I first saw Craig in Hong Kong at the Annual Convention in May 2007. Apart from being just a really nice guy, Craig is - in my opinion - the stand-out of all past World Champions.

Here's Craig in action:



So, what makes Craig a great speaker? Over to you....

RIP Myra Siu, GAP Toastmasters


RIP: Myra Siu Man-wa

Sad to hear of Myra's passing this week.

Founding President of GAP Toastmasters (2000-2002), Solicitor Myra stood for Legco last year under the platform: Know people's hardships. Actualize People's Yearnings.

Here's what she said on her election website about TM:

"Introduced by a HKU alumnus, Mr. Alex Lai, I came to know of the HK Toastmasters Club and joined as a member since Sept 1997.

HK Toastmasters Club opens an important chapter in my life. Through this club, I met like-minded young professionals from different parts of the world, they came to HK for career development, or settlement. We became good friends.

Toastmasters is all about better communication and leadership.

When I joined the Toastmasters , it was a small community of 5 Toastmasters Clubs, perhaps, with less than 200 members. My joining coincided with the great leap forward of the Toastmasters Movement in HK. In 3 years time, Toastmasters Clubs mushroomed all over HK. Toastmasters has become a very dynamic group well to HK people. Then, we set up Toastmasters programs for the undergrads and secondary school students. After the Millennium Year, the HK Toastmasters Movement spread northward into the cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing. Now, there are over 40 Toastmasters Clubs in HK, Toastmasters about 2000.

In Feb 2001, with the support of a group of HKUGA friends, I founded the Graduates and Professionals Toastmasters Club (“GAP”). As the Founding President, I served as GAP’s President in its first 2 years, thereafter, I stayed with its EXCO. In March this year , GAP held its 8th Anniversary Celebration Party."

Rest in peace, Myra.

Book Signing: The Secrets of Superb Public Speaking

Bookazine is hosting a book signing and talk with John Miers, author of Hit Me Again! I Can Still Hear Him! The Secrets of Superb Public Speaking on Thursday, 16th July at 6:30pm at Bookazine, 3/F Prince's Building.

Enjoy a glass of wine courtesy of Limestone Coast Wines.

10% off the book for Toastmasters!! Just say "I'm a Toastie!"

RSVP - Tel: 2525 0218 bookazinepb@yahoo.com