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  2. National Speakers Bureau - Wikipedia

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    This led him to found the National Speakers Bureau in 1972. The first foray into the business came when Palmer arranged for Rod Serling, renowned screenwriter, to speak at Michigan State University. [1] Palmer's son, Brian Palmer, joined the National Speakers Bureau as a salesperson in 1980. In 1996, Brian was named President.

  3. Brian Palmer (motivational speaker) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Palmer is an American Speakers Bureau Executive and the president of National Speakers Bureau in Libertyville, Illinois.He joined the National Speakers Bureau as a salesperson in 1980 and was made president in 1996, succeeding his father, John Palmer.

  4. National Speakers Association - Wikipedia

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    NSA membership is available to paid professional speakers, entrepreneurs, authors, coaches and podcasters. [10] Membership criteria include documented experience in professional speaking, such as earning a minimum income from speaking engagements, delivering a certain number of paid speeches annually, or combining paid speaking with other income-generating services like coaching or training.

  5. Sandy Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Hudson is a speaker with the National Speakers Bureau of Canada. [4] She has spoken at universities, labour unions, and institutions across Canada, including the University of Toronto, the Canadian Labour Congress, and the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice. [29] [4] [30]

  6. Category:Speakers bureaus - Wikipedia

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    International Association of Speakers Bureaus; L. Leigh Bureau; N. National Speakers Bureau This page was last edited on 22 June 2011, at 16:53 (UTC). ...

  7. Speakers bureau - Wikipedia

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    A speakers bureau helps client and speaker negotiate a speaking fee, a payment awarded to an individual for speaking at a public event. This fee is usually set by the speaker or the speaker’s agent. Logistics can be dealt with by the speakers bureau, like fees, transport, accommodation and timing, or communication between speaker and client.

  8. Jesse Hirsh - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Hirsh at National Speakers Bureau Engage Speaker Talks. Jesse Hirsh is a broadcaster, researcher, public speaker and Internet evangelist in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] He has appeared on CBC Radio, and has a weekly spot on CBC Newsworld where he explains and analyses trends and developments in technology.

  9. Historica Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Memory Project is a volunteer speakers bureau that arranges for Canadian Forces members and Canadian veterans (including those of World War I, WWII, the Korean War, and peacekeeping missions) to share their stories of military service at school and community events across Canada.