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You can find speakers on specific issues by researching relevant organizations, your school’s academic departments, other schools, hospitals, health professional organizations and, of course, Google. A search on the web will also turn up a number of speakers’ bureaus, but they tend to represent speakers who command large fees. For the budget-conscious, look into NGO’s and websites dedicated to your specific issue. PHR can provide useful recommendations as well. | HOST A SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT: Educate your peers about the critical issues of today A presentation by an informed and dynamic speaker is an effective way of motivating students, faculty and the community to become engaged in human rights. Finding an expert on your issue to address a group is not as hard as you think. There are several sources: You can find speakers on specific issues by researching relevant organizations, your school’s academic departments, other schools, hospitals, health professional organizations and, of course, Google. A search on the web will also turn up a number of speakers’ bureaus, but they tend to represent speakers who command large fees. For the budget-conscious, look into NGO’s and websites dedicated to your specific issue. PHR can provide useful recommendations as well. When looking for a speaker, keep the issue paramount: the most effective presentations feature speakers who are expert and credible on the issue, and of course the best speakers convey a genuine passion and commitment. Preparing a Speaking Event Before choosing a speaker, film, or presentation style, set clear goals for your event. When researching a speaker, be sure to find out what costs are involved. Many speakers require an honorarium; others may waive their fee but require that travel and other out-of-pocket costs be covered. Other may donate their time and cover their own expenses. Be sure that you understand clearly what costs you will need to cover. If your chapter has inadequate funds, plan for time to raise funds or approach the student activities office or academic departments for sponsorship. Invite your speaker well in advance of your event—at least two months, possibly more. That way, if your first choice is not available, you’ll have time to find someone else. If you have to plan your event on short notice because of a crisis or some other urgency, it can’t hurt to ask — your speaker may be available. Create a program flow for the event with set .
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