Public Speaking: An Untapped Market for You?

  • Tuesday, April 02, 2024
  • 6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
  • virtual by Zoom

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Public Speaking: An Untapped Market for You? - CEU-eligible


Denise Allan, CPO, CPO-CD, Simplify Experts


Tuesday, April  2, 2024

6:15PM - 8:00PM



Presenting in front of a group of people has terrific ripple effects for your business. It is an amazing way to quickly build trust and share your expertise. Learn how to set yourself up well to add this profitable marketing technique to your offerings.


Attendees will learn how to:

  • Create your unique presentation with strong visuals and few words.
  • Use storytelling to make yourself memorable and to normalize our profession.
  • Collect information on attendees and convert them into clients


Break-out Room Questions:

  1. Are you currently utilizing public speaking as part of your marketing activity? 
  2. Do you feel like you have a presentation or two nailed down and can quickly customize them for a group?
  3. Is there a group that you would like to target for 2024 to present to?




Denise is a 16-year Certified Professional Organizer as well as a Master Trainer in Chronic Disorganization. She has presented for all sorts of various groups including Microsoft, Amazon, and for the Washington State Bar Association.


Meeting Format

Greetings Fellow Organizers, Productivity Pros and all Potential Guests, We're hosting our chapter meetings via Zoom to provide increased accessibility and networking. You can find more information on how to use Zoom hereParticipation in NAPO Washington State Chapter meetings is free if you're a NAPO Washington State Chapter member. ALL NON-CHAPTER GUESTS MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE of this meeting in order for us to be able to provide you with a Zoom link. The fee for non-Chapter guests is $26. Register here


Meeting Format

6:15PM - 6:20PM Chapter Announcements

6:20PM - 6:45PM Break-out Rooms

6:45PM - 7:45PM Speaker's Presentation

7:45PM - 8:00AM Wrap-Up/Chapter Business



Conduct/Attire/Punctuality

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We are proud to offer a tremendous depth and breadth of educational offerings for our guests and members. Please click HERE for a list of previous topics.

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