I’m pleased to announce that I have been accepted as a Professional Member of the Professional Speakers Association of Southern Africa!
As a member, I will now be meeting regularly with other local professional speakers, to learn from their experience, knowledge & skills. Since I’ll be one of the youngest members, I plan to listen with both ears! I’m really looking forward to developing my skills so that in the future I will be recognised nationally as a speaker who delivers thought-provoking, enthusiastic & entertaining performances that meet & exceed my audience’s expectations.
One aspect of becoming a member of PSASA is committing to the organisation’s Code of Ethics. It says on the PSASA website : “By doing so, the members give notice that they recognize the vital need to reserve and encourage fair and equitable practices among all who are engaged in the profession of speaking.” It’s great to know that I now belong to a group of people who have agreed to such high standards & values.
Through PSASA, I have now also become a member the International Federation of Professional Speakers (IFPS) which offers great benefits, including being eligible to attend conventions hosted by affiliated Speakers Associations around the world.
SPECIAL BONUS:
I also found a free resource section on the website, where you can find valuable articles, such as:
- Curse of the USP (Ian Rheeder)
- How to be a good conversationalist (Clive Simpkins)
- Immature Leaders Go Off Like Milk (Estienne de Beer)
- The day you start to believe your own PR… (Miles Crisp)
- and lots more!
Wow … I can’t wait to learn from these amazing people; you can look forward to my presentations becoming even better in the future.