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book me Jeanne Robertson has been recognized by her peers
with the top awards in
speaking. In 1989, she received the
Cavett
Award, the highest honor
of the National Speakers Association.
In 1998, she became the first female professional speaker to receive
The Golden Gavel, the top honor
presented by
Toastmasters International.
You may have seen this award-winning, Speakers Hall of Fame recipient
being
interviewed by CBS correspondent Morley Safer on "60 Minutes" …
or
seen one of
her presentations on public television … or heard her on
XM
Satellite Radio LAUGH USA ... or read one of her books
about humor.
But
only if you have heard Jeanne Robertson in person at one of the
thousands of
speeches she has presented over the past 45 years can
you really
appreciate why this 6'2" humorous speaker stands at the top
of her
profession.
They like her back home
too. The North Carolina Press
Association
named Jeanne
its 2001 North Carolinian of the Year for
"her popularity
on the speaking circuit, her award-winning
ways, and her representation
of North Carolina." The
Miss NC Organization named Jeanne its
2003 Woman of
Achievement. She is the first former Miss North
Carolina
to be so honored. Southern Lady magazine
named Jeanne "Southern
Lady of the Year 2005."
But ... is she funny?
Oh, yes. Hilarious. She also knows that her
job is
far more
than "being funny." Jeanne uses clean,
original, reality-
based humor to give audiences
a fresh
perspective on communication,
change and life balance through
developing
a
sense of humor.
Click away for information
about her
presentations,
background and
what she can do for your meeting.

"Tired of snoozing through convention speeches?
Maybe
your convention
would
rather
hear Jeanne Robertson…"
-
- The Wall Street Journal

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