National Speakers Association Message Stick
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National Speakers Association Message Stick
National Speakers Association Message Stick NSW Chapter President Phil Preston and his leadership team had the great idea of hosting a NSW Past Presidents’ Dinner on April 30. Phil tells me there was a fantastic turnout. Each Past President told the room how speaking had changed their lives and provided some wisdom for the current generation of leaders. Follow NSAA on social media to access our Core 8 Competency updates, news from the world of professional speakers, helpful hints and celebrations. We’re on Facebook, Twitter and have two groups on LinkedIn: New community members and Current financial members. Dive in and join the conversation. I am looking for an enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteer to be our NSAA Social Media Coordinator. It is not expected to be an onerous task, there is no pay but you will receive heaps of kudos and satisfaction. Drop me a line if you are interested [email protected] Winston Marsh, President Welcome to new members Georgina Adams Philip Anderson Samuel Cawthorn Taruni Falconer Michele Glennoe Vikki Malmberg Patricia McMillan Karelynne Randall Annette Riseley Bruce Sullivan Sue Weser MEMBER CHALLENGE If we all found one more member we’d double our numbers and have an even stronger NSAA better able to help you and other speakers. In this issue Chapter Events Tips for your speaking business Insurance warning for speakers Parmia becomes AJG Member was twice shot L-R: Julie Garland McLellan, Brendan Walsh, Max Hitchins, Rodney Marks, Yvonne Collier, Mike Schoettler, Nina Sunday, Isabel Deeble, John Lane-Smith, Catherine Palin-Brinkworth, David Nomchong, Lynn Champion, Doug Callander at the NSW Past Presidents’ Dinner. NSAA Message Stick – May 2015 – www.nationalspeakers.com.au P a g e |1 WARNING: Inadequate insurance cover putting speakers at risk Key types of cover and why you need it... Speakers and presenters are being urged to check their insurance is adequate and ensure they are not falling victim to ‘off-the-shelf’ packages. Prominent Australian insurance broker Danny Gumm, who leads the professional associations team at Arthur J. Gallagher (formally known as Parmia Insurance), says many speakers do not have the right comprehensive insurance. Mr Gumm has more than 30 years experience in the industry. He says no cover or inappropriate cover can create significant issues if a claim needs to be made. “The risks of not having comprehensive professional indemnity and public liability cover for professional speakers and presenters are very high,” Mr Gumm says. “You can be left with a hefty financial burden, or worse, lose your business,” he says. He says a broker is the best person to advise what best suits you and your business needs. Cover should be tailored to each individual’s requirements. “Off-the-shelf packages offer little or inadequate protection because they don’t take into consideration the unique nature of each individual business.” “We sat down with NSAA to specifically word policies to suit speakers and take out unnecessary cover.” “We combined professional indemnity and public liability to create an affordable and convenient package from one insurer and remove any gaps that can arise when you have two separate polices.” Arthur J. Gallagher can provide cover for a wide range of industry professionals including facilitators, trainers, consultants, mentors, coaches, speakers, educators, advisors, human resource specialists and learning development professionals. Arthur J. Gallagher is the world’s fourth largest insurance brokerage and risk management services firm. Its insurance policies for the National Speakers Association of Australia are written by world leading insurer Lloyd’s of London, and are recommended by brokers and manufacturers due to their highly competitive cover. AJG was a sponsor of NSAA 2015 Convention. Please consider giving your business to those who support your industry association. For more information visit www.ajg.com.au. NSAA Message Stick – May 2015 – www.nationalspeakers.com.au Professional Indemnity Covers you for breaches when giving a professional opinion. Eg. If you make an omission or provide incorrect information and someone acts on that incorrectly. Public Liability Covers you if you are legally responsible for damage or personal injury to a third party. Eg. Someone trips over your equipment cords or your banner falls on them at an event. NO CHANGE FOR NSAA MEMBERS AS PARMIA BECOMES AJG Arthur J. Gallagher (AJG) has acquired Parmia Insurance but there is no change to the insurance contracts or policies for existing NSAA member policy holders. Parmia has been providing tailored insurance solutions to National Speakers Association of Australia members since 2009. Insurance includes professional indemnity and public liability as well as comprehensive travel insurance, broad equipment cover and ad-hoc free risk management advice. Danny Gumm from AJG says if you are already a Parmia client you do not need to take any action. He says you don't need to sign a new agreement and your cover remains in place. P a g e |2 Member profile: Daryl Elliot Green Resources for your business Expand Your Digital Footprint to Get Bookings The more visibility you have online, the larger your footprint and the easier it is for your target prospects to find you and vet you as a credible resource. There are many things you can do to expand your digital footprint. Read the full article in Speaker Magazine. Connect with your audience in seconds It only took a dramatically intense millisecond for Senior Sergeant Daryl Elliott Green’s life to implode. At 3:50am on 1 May 2000 in a dark Brisbane cul-de-sac, Queensland Police Officer Daryl Green was twice shot (the name of his business). He and two other officers miraculously survived. Shot in the face and shoulder from a metre away by a semiautomatic .22 calibre rifle, Daryl survived every police officer’s worst nightmare. Initially doubled over by the impact, he drew his Service revolver, exited the police vehicle and searched for the offender. Over the next seven years Daryl endured a series of facial reconstruction surgeries and experienced depression for the first time in his 27 years. He demonstrated incredible strength of character, determination, motivation and resilience to return to work with the Queensland Police Service and complete a Master of Applied Finance. Daryl now gives powerful talks on resilience, discussing personal, professional and management lessons supported by the latest research. Lessons include actively choosing attitudes to events; being proactive; managing triggers; practising selfcare; finding supportive and positive role models; gaining insight; engaging in courageous conversations. Daryl has received many distinguished awards, most notably the Queensland Police Service Valour Award – the highest award for valour in the Queensland Police Service. At NSAA Convention he was awarded the Kerrie Nairn Scholarship. Read all about it! NSAA members in the News Daryl was recently interviewed about his scholarship win on Channel 9 News Brisbane and by NSAA Past Queensland Chapter president Travis Bell (The Bucketlist Guy) for his podcast. NSAA Message Stick – May 2015 – www.nationalspeakers.com.au As a stand-up comedian and speaker, Judy Carter knows how to gain an instant connection with her audiences. In this video, Judy shares tips you can use in your next speaking engagement to connect with your audience in seconds. More tips to boost your business are on the NSAA Facebook page Global Speakers Federation New VP. Shirley Taylor CSP from APSS Singapore is the next GSF Vice President (President 2017-2018). President praises #NSAA2015. “Both the NSA Australia and the PSA Southern Africa associations delivered outstanding conventions,”said GSF President Lenora Billings-Harris in her April Executive Council News. P a g e |3 Chapter Events Book here Events Check here for all NSAA events. SPECIAL TASMANIAN WORKSHOP Improve Your Story Telling & Presentation Skills Sunday 24 May 2015, 1.15pm for 1:30-4.30pm Wrest Point Casino, Sandy Bay, Tasmania Australian cricketing legend, speaker, author and Tasmanian Max Walker is going home to be part of a special NSAA workshop in May. Max has stayed ahead of the game as a world class professional speaker for decades. He has immersed himself in technological know-how and social media and has built his own company around the opportunities new media brings into our world. You may not know that Mr Walker is a fully qualified architect. He crafts his presentations with his creative architectural skills. In his session at this special workshop you will be shown a presentation by Max and taken into how he created it. It is part of how he’ll help you improve your speaking and presenting skills. More information is on the NSAA website event section. Special rate for NSA USA Convention Influence 2015 Washington DC July 18-21 NSAA members are able to get USA member registration rates. Choose the non member option but use the special promo code GSF2015. Book here NSAA Message Stick – May 2015 – www.nationalspeakers.com.au QLD and NT May 19, 5.45pm Brisbane Riverview Hotel, Hamilton. 1 - How to publish & market your books effectively with Maria Carlton. 2 - Five ways to fabulous profit from professional speaking with Catherine Palin-Brinkworth. NSW and ACT May 21, 5.30pm Grace Hotel, Sydney Climbing Mt Keynote - keeping your keynote fresh with Tim Longhurst & Fantastic facilitations with Allan Ryan. Members-only Business Session: How to make use of webinar technology with Andrew Dent of Zeeting. WA May 11, 6pm Crown Entertainment Complex, Botanical Rooms, Perth A panel of six professional speakers will provide 'tips from the top' to help you to keep your speaking diary full. Rachel Green, CSP Patrick Hollingworth, CSP David Koutsoukis, CSP Thomas Murrell, CSP Rabia Siddique, PSM Paula Smith, CSP VIC/SA/TAS May 18, 5:30– 9pm Bayview on the Park, Richmond, Melbourne. The New Rules of Speaking with Sam Cawthorn. P a g e |4