Need a Speaker for an Upcoming Event? Consider the Toastmasters District 26 Speakers Bureau!What is the District 26 Speakers Bureau? The Bureau consists of active Toastmasters members who wish to offer quality presentations and education to the general public while also showcasing and promoting the benefits of the Toastmasters program. How do I book a speaker? If you see a good fit for your situation, please contact the speaker directly. All arrangements are coordinated between you and the speaker. For more information, contact Brian C. Lewis via e-mail at
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or call him at 303-459-7903.
Available Speakers Speaker | Topics | Beth Boaz, DTM | Importance of humor, presentation tips
| Janet Boulter, AC-B | Profitability, leadership, empowering your employees | Steve Chase, DTM | Humorous and entertaining, Health and long-term care, finance and money, saving | Martin Cobb, AC-S, CL
| Powerful speaker, coaching insights, leadership lessons from business and history | Hugh Curley, DTM | Motivation - discovering your talent, business and sales, leadership, self-development, achieving your goals, family and marriage | Elizabeth Frick, Ph.D., AC-S | Communication in writing | Susan Grattino, DTM | Marketing
| Angela Libby Jankousky, DTM | Leadership ~ Alzheimer's ~ Optimism | Dirk Kittredge, ALB, ACG | Disaster recovery, organization, learning, creativity | Kirk McCrimmon, ATM-B
| Planning, time management | Janet Reese, AC-S, CL | Public relations, interpersonal communication, health, fitness, survival
| Dennis Ryan, ATM-B, CL
| Business, management, leadership, goal setting
| Nick Samoylov, DTM | Immigration, Colorado, Americans and Russians, teaching and learning, motivational | Brenda Smull, DTM | Career coaching, internet business, leadership in the workplace
| Jane Stanfield, CTM
| Volunteer vacations, goal achievement, self-motivation
| Karen VanCleve | Motivation and goal setting, business and management, leadership in the workplace, health and stress, personal effectiveness, leadership, communication and body language, business relationships
| S. C. Visentin, ATM-S | Health, diet, long-term care, weight loss, business
| Glen Winkel, Ph.D., ACG, ALB | Medical advancements, stress management, childrens' health
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Will bureau members speak for free? Because Toastmasters International is a nonprofit organization, our bureau participants cannot receive payment for services provided while representing Toastmasters International. Therefore, all speech topics found on these pages will be offered free of charge in the specific format they've been posted. For example, if a member posts that they will give a 30-minute talk for free about computer security, don't expect that they'll accept your request to give a full-day workshop on the topic...for free.
Can I pay a bureau member for a more extensive engagement? Several of our bureau members are high performance professional speakers and offer fee-based presentations, workshops, and seminars as part of their business. To be a member of this bureau, each participant must agree to offer free services as a Toastmasters representative. If a member offers paid presentations, we have provided a link in our detail pages to their personal or company web sites. You are welcome to visit those web sites and hire a speaker as you wish; but please note that if you hire a speaker for a paid performance, they cannot be introduced or acknowledged as a "representative" of Toastmasters and that all coordination, liabilities and responsibilities are between you and the speaker.
Can I make a donation to Toastmasters? Yes, donations and honorariums are welcome as a result of a bureau member's performance and can be addressed to District 26 Toastmasters.
Do bureau members offer services other than speeches? Many participating speakers are not only available to present their topical speeches, but serve as masters of ceremonies or keynote speakers, speech contest judges, class reunion conductors, parade announcers, or facilitators or participants of any "offbeat" programs.
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