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Presentation Tips Know your material Use humor or stories illustrate key points Stay within your allotted time Do not read from your notes Establish eye contact Speak slowly and clearly Be relaxed and confident Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-A
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“Spontaneous speeches are seldom worth the paper they are not written on.” — Mark Twain Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-B
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Club Public Relations Responsibilities Maintain positive news media relations Publicize successful projects-activities Use Rotary International publications to promote Rotary’s aims/accomplishments Cultivate the interest of groups who should be aware of Rotary Prevent or correct misconceptions Obtain full representation of the news media in club membership Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-C
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Club Leader Public Relations Responsibilities Develop and maintain relationships with the media Proactively advocate club projects and activities Educate club members about their responsibility to promote public relations Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-D
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Working with the Club Public Relations Committee Work with the club public relations committee to develop a public relations plan. Include the public relations chairperson in the planning of club projects. Encourage other club committees to inform the public relations committee of newsworthy activities. Inform the public relations committee of outstanding club activities as they develop. Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-E
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Activities that Attract Positive Media Attention Projects that address community needs Activities that highlight a larger news trend International Service projects supported by your club Projects that involve local youth An unusual or prominent speaker Activities of a prominent community member A Group Study Exchange participant’s or an Ambassadorial Scholar’s account of life in another culture. Stories with a strong, visual element Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-F
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The Key to Positive Public Relations Implement and promote timely, relevant service projects that positively affect the lives of people in the community. Session 1-a Presidents-elect Skill Building – Public Speaking and Public Relations-G
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