Panic, Sweat & Cheers
Presenter: Stefanie Griffin
Member of Rochester Daybreakers Toastmasters Club
Webinar Date: 03-01-2018

Panic, Sweat & Cheers

Interested in improving your public speaking skills? Then you might want to consider Toastmasters.

Toastmasters is a club where members do the unthinkable-they get up and speak in front of everyone else. If you're not comfortable with public speaking, Toastmasters is the perfect place to mess up your words, forget your speech, and stare helplessly at your audience while you silently panic and kick yourself for even getting out of bed that morning. With meetings held in towns and cities across the country, the club exists to help people develop their communication and leadership skills in a safe, friendly and supportive environment.

In this webinar, Stefanie Griffin, a longtime member of Toastmasters, will share simple tips for becoming a more confident public speaker. Additionally, she'll help you gain a better understanding of Toastmasters, what it is, and how it works.
Stefanie Griffin
Stefanie Griffin / Member of Rochester Daybreakers Toastmasters Club
Stefanie Griffin works at RIT in Development and Alumni Relations. She has a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in Business Administration. She's also been a member of the Rochester Daybreakers Toastmasters Club for eight years. During that time she's served as the club's Vice President of Membership and President. She's mentored new Toastmaster members to help them realize their strengths and challenge them to push themselves outside of their comfort zone. She also recently participated in a study as an expert to test whether nervous speakers could increase their communication skills by solely utilizing an online speech delivery and feedback platform. Her overall goal is to help people become more confident and effective communicators and leaders.