Maybe you are like many members of NSAA when they joined. You have spoken to many groups, often for free, and are looking to make the transition to speaking for reward.
Or like other members you might already have carved a relatively successful speaking career and you are now looking for the opportunity to grow it.
Maybe you have been in a training role and would like to make the transition from training days to speaking hours.
You may never have spoken formally but perhaps you have some latent speaking skills and are looking to develop them into a profitable lifetime pursuit.
And, of course, the content, style and delivery of your speeches is, no doubt, uniquely your own. Whether you deliver to inspire, educate, motivate or entertain your own personality will be indelibly stamped on your presentation.
The range of your current or planned speaking engagements may spread across the whole spectrum from keynotes for large conferences through small meeting sessions to corporate in-house programs. Audiences may be handfuls or roomfuls, local or international, business people or service club, salespeople or technical people, corporate or community. But whether you are a seasoned speaker or a neophyte, you will have one characteristic common to every NSAA member: A desire to be the best that you can be.