July 25, 2006

Norman Cohen
Chairman
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Become a Better Spokesperson

Rave Reviews for NAHB’s Spokesperson Training...

“Insightful, gripping, and fast-paced.” “Awesome.” “Loved it!” “Excellent.”

These aren’t reviews for the latest summer blockbuster—it’s feedback from recent participant of NAHB’s Spokesperson Training seminars. One attendee even admitted it was the best eight hours of education he had spent in education—ever!

If you missed the popular training program at Spring Board, Spokesperson Training will be available once more at the Fall Board in Salt Lake City. Registration is now open and only Wednesday’s Interview Skills remains available, so sign up today!

Spokesperson Training Seminars help NAHB leaders become more persuasive and effective in all communication environments, and in particular, in media interviews and during speeches and other presentations. They are led by professional communication consultants, each with more than 30 years of experience training NAHB members on the issues that home builders, HBA staff and affiliate members face every day. 

Wednesday’s Interview Skills seminar will help participants master strategies for broadcast and print interviews, including message development.  The 7-1/2 hour seminar is limited to 12 participants and includes instruction, skill-building exercises and on-camera practice interviews/presentations.

The registration fee is $475 per person for each one-day seminar. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

To reserve your space, contact NAHB Public Affairs, at 800-368-5242 x8061, or e-mail nclark@nahb.com. [Return to top]

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