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Meeting Planners
Whether he's delivering a keynote or leading a seminar, Steve ensures his presentations are as intimate and interactive as possible. He creates an engaging atmosphere and stimulates dialogue, whether it's an audience of 15 or 500.
All of Steve's events are customized. You are encouraged to discuss content and other issues beforehand to make the event work best for your organization. Steve encourages you be in contact with him before, during, and after he takes the stage.
Room Setup
In order to be more accessible to and interactive with your audience, Steve never speaks from a podium. If it's a small workshop of up to 25 people, a "U-shaped" audience configuration is preferred. If the group consists of 25 to 200 people, Steve recommends a crescent-round formation; and if this is not possible, a classroom style will suffice. When the amount of people attending exceeds 200, theater style seating is appropriate. In a larger room a wireless lavaliere microphone is important.
Although these are the preferred arrangements, we will work with you to maximize your space.
Audio Visual Requests (whenever possible)
Steve usually uses audio-visual support.
- Presentation screen: If you have a presentation screen, he requests that you position it to the side of the stage rather than in the center. In a larger room, or a room with difficult viewing, two or more screens may be preferable.
- Projector
- Lavaliere (clip-on) wireless microphone
- Full room lighting throughout presentation
- Opportunity to check the AV setup prior to the presentation.
- Table for computer: Steve likes to have his laptop monitor centered and facing him in the same direction as the audience, allowing him optimal visual access without having to turn his back to see the screen. Steve will bring his laptop to plug into the projector.
- Please provide us with an audio/visual contact person at the event location
Videotaping and Audio Recording
Steve encourages the videotaping and/or audio recording of his speeches for the use of the attendees or the sponsoring organization. So long as the videos are not distributed beyond this group, there is not a fee to record the presentation. All we ask for is a copy of the presentation for our own records.
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