This introduction is usually sufficient for most speech situations. However, if it is necessary to tailor the introduction to fit a significantly different situation, let us know and we will provide you with an alternative.
We recommend that the Introducer be given the introduction beforehand, and do request that they use it in full, rather than ad libbing. Robyn often links her opening remarks to some element of her introduction.
Robyn Pearce - IntroductionIf you've ever felt there are never enough hours in the
day, that life is just too busy, and you wish you could get more time for the
activities and people you love to be with, you're in the right room. Since the early 1990's Robyn Pearce has worked as a keynote
speaker and trainer with hundreds of thousands of people in many countries,
helping them win their time battles. She is the author of five books and
regularly appears on television and radio. She is also one of less than 10% world-wide to hold the
highest professional speaking accreditation - Certified Speaking Professional -
and the first in NZ. Robyn's learned her subject - time management - out of
necessity when, in the late 80's, as a solo mother of six children, she built a
highly successful real estate career. She's refined burnout and stress to an art form. She's been
kicked out of important meetings because she was too late. Her family used to
put photos up to remind themselves what she looked like. For years she
struggled with her time habits. The good news is - she won! Help me welcome... Robyn Pearce
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