Public Speaking for Women - Empowering skills

During my undergraduate studies in college I was awarded a scholarship for competitive public speaking, to attend Northern Arizona University. As a persuasive speaker, my topic choices were always focused on women's issues. 

In 1992 (my first year competing), at the Phi Rho Pi national public speaking championship tournament, I received a bronze medal for my persuasive speech about Domestic Violence.  

In 1993, at the Phi RHo Pi national public speaking championship tournament, I received a silver medal for my persuasive speech about The Abandonment and Abuse of  Elderly Woman.  

In 1994, at the IFA, International Forensics Association international public speaking championship tournament, held in Munich Germany, I was awarded the international championship persuasive speaking title for my persuasive speech Condemning the Practice of Rape as a War Tool.  

And in 1995, at the Interstate Oratory national championship tournament for persuasive speaking held at Arizona State University, I placed seventh in the nation with my persuasive speech addressing a little known at the time disease called "HPV: Human Papillomavirus." 

Women's issues are of great importance to me. Now, not only do strong motivated women make up the majority (60% women, 40% men) of the campus (Los Angeles Valley College) where I teach full time, but I am also blessed with a brilliant wife, and four wonderful daughters. As a very proud father of four little future women under the age of seven, I am even more vested in women's issues. 

The Importance of Public Speaking for Women

There is no more empowering skill for women, no more empowering way to amplify women's voices -- than solid, practical public speaking skills training.

Professor Duane Smith
Public Speaking Los Angeles
Speech Coach and Presentation Skills
Group and Individual Public Speaking Training
duanesmith@publicspeakinglosangeles.net
(818) 723-2903