National Speakers Association
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The National Speakers Association is a not-for-profit educational and networking organization for professional speakers in the United States.
NSA has 40 state and regional independently-run NSA chapters throughout the United States.
Overview:
The National Speakers Association (NSA) is the leading organization for professional speakers. Since 1973, NSA has provided resources and education designed to advance the skills, integrity and value of its members and the speaking profession.
NSA offers industry-specific information and training in the areas of business management, marketing and presentations skills. Perhaps more importantly, NSA brings professional speakers into a community with networking, mentoring and leadership opportunities. NSA's current president, Mark Leblanc, puts it simply: "People join NSA for two reasons and two reasons only: to speak more and to speak better. That's it."
Who Are Our Members?
NSA's thousands of members include experts in a variety of industries and disciplines, who reach audiences as trainers, educators, humorists, motivators, consultants, authors and more. Click here for demographic information on NSA members.
NSA's Vision and Mission:
Vision: NSA is the recognized community for developing the content expertise, platform excellence and business knowledge of those who speak professionally. Mission: NSA is dedicated to advancing the art and value of those who speak professionally.
Officers:
2007-08 President: Mark LeBlanc, San Diego, California 2007-08 President-Elect: Sam Silverstein, CSP, St. Louis, Missouri 2007-08 Vice President: Phillip Van Hooser, CSP, CPAE, Princeton, Kentucky 2007-08 Immediate Past President: Lenora Billings-Harris, CSP, Greensboro, NC Executive Vice President: Stacy Tetschner, CAE - Tempe, AZ
Chapters:
NSA has state and regional independently-run NSA chapters throughout the United States.
Designations/Awards:
CSP - Certified Speaking Professional This designation signifies achievement through a proven record of speaking experience; including a minimum number of fee-paid presentations, continuing education credits and consecutive years of professional speaking experience.
CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame Awarded to a maximum of five member annually for demonstrated platform excellence and professionalism.
Publications:
Speaker Magazine Trends, issues and perspectives about and for the professional speaking industry. Ten issues of this magazine are produced annually. Voices of Experience Audio Magazine interviews with leaders in the speaking industry. Ten issues are produced annually.
Upcoming National Meetings
Media Contact Marsha Mardoc, APR, Director of Communications (480) 968-2552 Mobile: (480) 221-2240 marsha@nsaspeaker.org