Jean DiGiovanna – Presenter – September 2009
Package Your Expertise into Workshops and Increase Your Revenue and Exposure
Monday, September 21, 2009
6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Orinda Library (Directions & Map)
Presenter: Jean DiGiovanna
As coaches, much of our work is 1-on-1 providing extreme value to our clients, but what would be possible if you were able to reach a larger audience? Workshops, seminars and speeches are a great way to impact more individuals, gain exposure for your business and position yourself as an expert. In this highly interactive presentation, you will learn the benefits, common pitfalls and process to introduce workshops and seminars into your offerings and discover how to get your unique expertise out into the world.
Attend the East Bay Coaches September meeting and discover:
- The benefits of delivering workshops, seminars and presentations
- A reusable process to uncover potential topics for future workshops
- Critical success factors to running workshops, seminars and presentations
- Common pitfalls to avoid when getting started
- Specific topics for future workshops that utilize their gifts, talents and expertise
- Inspiration and specific actions to get your message out and impact more people
About Jean DiGiovanna
Jean DiGiovanna, founder of Workshop University, is a certified coach, speaker and educator with over 17 years of experience in training, consulting and instructional design. She has delivered hundreds of workshops and seminars to Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and academia. She has helped thousands of individuals find their voice and get their unique message out to the world. Jean is a member of the National Speakers Association and ICF and was named one of the top Coaches by Women’s Business Boston. She is a published co-author of “Success is a State of Mind” alongside Mark Victor Hansen, Les Brown and Deepak Chopra. More info can be found at www.workshopuniversity.com.
Meeting Fees:
No charge for members of the four (4) Bay Area ICF Chapters, Non-Member Guests $15, Students $5.




