Communication Web Resource Links

 

Toastmasters International
Toastmasters is the best way to improve your communication skills. Lose your fears of public speaking and learn skills that will help you be more successful in whatever path you've chosen in life.

South-Central Texas Toastmasters International District 55
Toastmasters International in South-Central Texas: Developing communication and leadership skills in Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, the Rio Grande Valley, the Coastal Plains and the Texas Hill Country.

Pelican Patter
District 68 Newsletter: Serving Toastmasters in Louisiana, Texas & Mississippi

Writing

Professional Writers Center
This is the professional writers canter at Lamar University. It provides a variety of writing courses and resources.

Write 101.com
All about writing...includes weekly writing newsletter

 

Professional Listings

The Pasionate Speaker
Michael Landrum has over thirty-five years experience as a spokesperson, speaker, presenter and master of ceremonies.

Academy for Professional Speaking
The Academy for Professional Speaking is a community of experts who want to turn their passion and talent for public speaking into a successful career. The Academy is associated with the National Speakers Association. NSA, founded in 1973, is now a community of 4,000 professional speakers who continue to pursue higher levels in their careers.

Association of Independent Information Professionals
Since 1987 the Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP) has sought to explain the role of independent information professionals and to provide a forum for information professionals to meet and exchange views.

Gove-Siebold Group (Fee Paid Professional Speaker)
Gove-Siebold Group, Inc trains, coaches, and consults individuals and organizations in professional communication and performance skills of world-class performers.

Speaking Biz Success
Burt Dubin Speaking Success System can help you become a high-paid professional speaker

 

 

Richard Thomas Bothel
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