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Why Attend a Conference or Convention Anyway?

Posted by toastcaster greg on March 12th, 2008

P6221681_2a.jpg If you’ve never attended a Toastmasters conference or convention, you don’t know what you’ve missed until you attend your first one - then you’re hooked. Why listen to me when you can hear from attendees themselves. Our Guests on today’s Toastcast: Ganga Dekka, Colt Discovery, just attended his first. Alex Neilson, New Entrepreneurs Toastmasters, attended 2, and the Idea Man himself, Bob Hooey Accredited Speaker and Past District Governor, who really can’t remember how many he attended.   When you’re done, make sure you also listen to Volume 8 - the D42 Spring Convention. Listen and Enjoy [Vol#9]

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3 Responses to “Why Attend a Conference or Convention Anyway?”

  1. toastcaster greg Says:

    There is one other difference between a conference and a convention I forgot to mention- The election of new officers happens at the spring convention. - GG

  2. Bob 'Idea Man' Hooey Says:

    Great job Greg…

    Nice to hear a few words of wisdom…nice to be included as well…smile

  3. A Toastmaster Says:

    Conferences Rock!

    —yup they do. So wlll you be there? 

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