Sunday, December 15, 2019
The ASME Speakers Bureau A Resource for Planning ASME Events
The ASME Speakers Bureau A Resource for Planning ASME Events The ASME Speakers Bureau A Resource for Planning ASME Events Do you need to find someone to speak at an upcoming section meeting or technical conference? The solution may be just a click away when you use the ASME Speakers Bureau for ASME Units..The Speakers Bureau, established by the Global Community Operating Board, is a resource for ASME units to help develop quality programming for a variety of functions including section and division meetings, technical conferences, seminars, Early Career Forums, and Engineers Week events.Topics may range from scientific issues of general concern to a public audience and general information geared toward a normal audience of engineers, students and guests, to mora specialized material intended for engineers and students in fields that are closely related to that of the lecturer.Visit the online speaker directory to review the list of the more than 70 engineers currently available to sp eak at your event or to search for a speaker in your area. When using the directory (available to only members), be sure to view a speakers details for more specific information on a speakers technical area or location. E-mail addresses are also included so you can contact the speaker and make arrangements for your event.Being an ASME Speaker provides visibility for you and your work in the ASME community. It also provides you many professional and personal benefits, including The satisfaction of providing others a valuable and useful experienceA greater capacity for listening to, training, and motivating others The opportunity to hone your communication skills building andPractice getting and keeping the attention of an audience.If you are interested in joining the ASME Speakers Bureau, click here to fill out an application form.The Speakers Bureau is intended for internal use only by ASME units. As such, members of the press or others outside of ASME should not directly contact t he speakers listed in this directory. Instead, members of the press need to work through the Societys Public Information department. Additional information can be found by visiting the ASME Press Room.For more information about the ASME Speakers Bureau, visit http//volunteer.asme.org/unit/Speakers_Bureau.cfm, or e-mail speakersbureauasme.org.
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