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EASFAA Conference Boston May 9, 2013

EASFAA Conference Boston May 9, 2013. So You Have to Present to Your Board of Trustees. Sharon Karwowski , AFC Anne Barton, AFC, CPFM. Agenda. Types of presentations Where to start How to do it Avoid pitfalls What’s next. Types of Presentations. Informative Demonstrative

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EASFAA Conference Boston May 9, 2013

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  1. EASFAA Conference Boston May 9, 2013

  2. So You Have to Present to Your Board of Trustees Sharon Karwowski, AFC Anne Barton, AFC, CPFM

  3. Agenda Types of presentations Where to start How to do it Avoid pitfalls What’s next

  4. Types of Presentations Informative Demonstrative Persuasive Entertaining

  5. Where to Start Find out who your audience will be Determine purpose of the presentation Determine what type of presentation you will give Begin to draft key points

  6. How to Do It • 10-20-30 rule • 10 slides • 20 minutes • 30 point font • Walk a mile in their shoes • Know your audience

  7. How To Do It • Create your “promise” to deliver • 15 word summary of your presentation • Opening statement • Be early for set up – test technology

  8. How To Do It State your “promise” up front Involve the audience immediately Thank each participant who shares Slow down – make eye contact Key points – don’t read slides Share personal stories Project your voice

  9. How To Do It Practice! Spontaneous gestures Have fun

  10. Pitfalls Don’t put too many details on slides Don’t overdue animation Don’t let your power point “take over the show” Remember – you are the expert!

  11. What’s Next? • Volunteer to present • Practice makes perfect • To increase comfort level • Present, present, present!

  12. Presenter Information Sharon Karwowski, AFC Director of Financial Aid TC3 karwows@tc3.edu Anne Barton, AFC, CPFM Sr. Project Director Inceptia anneb@inceptia.org

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