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Public Speaking 101: Getting Your Voice Heard

An excited crowd. Pounding hearts. Rustling notes. We’ve all been there: public speaking is not easy, but it’s a skill that anyone can learn and develop.

Join us for another UA Leadership Development virtual training on Thursday, July 28 to master your voice and learn how to effectively get your point across. Arthur Swift, the invited trainer, has 25 years of expertise in political, journalistic, and academic communications. He is a professor of Political Communications at The American University in Washington, DC, specializing in Public Speaking, Crisis Communications and Political Research instruction. Throughout the session, Arthur will share his experience and will teach you how to:

🗣 Identify why public speaking can be nerve-racking and how you can overcome this;
🗣 Understand how to plan and structure your talk;
🗣 Be prepared for unexpected interviews and live streams;
🗣 Move awkward situations during your talk forward.

📍 Register and join us online on July 28 from 7 to 8:30 PM Kyiv time (GMT +3) to gain useful insights and tips to try the next time you need them.

⚡️ The deadline to register is July 28th at 3:00 PM Kyiv time (GMT +3).

More about the trainer:

Art Swift has 25 years of communications experience and is a resident of Arlington, Virginia, USA. He is a professor of Political Communications at The American University in Washington, DC, specializing in Public Speaking, Crisis Communications and Political Research instruction. Swift's career has been a combination of political, journalistic, and academic experience. He has also worked for the Lieutenant Governor of the State of New York and the Mayor of Washington, DC, along with serving as the Executive Editor of Gallup, the worldwide public opinion polling company, as well as being a producer and reporter for ABC News.

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