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Now that you have booked Lynn, here are a few pointers that will help you prepare for her appearance.
Room Set Up
How to Introduce Lynn
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Room Set Up
Lighting: As with any good stage presentation, please have the stage as fully lit as possible.
Audio: Please provide a wireless lavalier microphone.
Visual Aids: None required.
Handouts: For programs more than one (1) hour in length, a master set of handouts will be provided for the meeting planner to duplicate.
Audio/Video Recording: The material to be presented is protected by copyright. Audio and/or video recording is permitted and encouraged. A separate recording agreement must be signed prior to the event.
Lodging: Usually at least one overnight is required. Whenever possible and appropriate Lynn likes to come in early the day before her presentation. She likes to meet and talk with as many attendees as she can in order to even further tailor her talk to the group.
Product Sales: A frequent comment by audience members is, "If only I could take Lynn home with me!" In order to make that happen, many groups purchase Lynn’s workbook and/or tapes in advance to provide as gifts to those in attendance. No matter how large the group, Lynn will always pre-sign workbooks in this case. If products are not purchased in advance, Lynn can bring her resources for people to purchase after the event. In this case, two (2) six-foot tables in the back of the room will be needed.
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Staging: If possible, set the room up classroom style with two side aisles and a center aisle. Position the first row about five to six feet from the stage. The stage should be positioned in the middle of the front wall of the room with steps off the front. Stage size and height appropriate for room size. One bar stool. A small, draped table on the stage, with a floral arrangement, to the side for water and miscellaneous items. A lectern with clock or timer.
Room Environment: A bright stage will help keep audience focused at the front of the room. Lynn will utilize the entire stage area and will stay toward the front edge. If the room has any spotlights, please aim them for a general wash of the front of the stage.
Temperature: A cool room produces an alert audience, a warm room produces a drowsy audience. The actual room temperature should be 76 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How to Introduce Lynn
Our speaker, Lynn Burgess, has worked extensively throughout the U.S. She has inspired, educated, and entertained thousands of people, giving them dynamic tools to create positive, lasting changes in their lives.
Lynn has a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of South Florida.
She is the author of Stress Release, a relaxing CD designed to relieve everyday stress and tension. After her presentation she would love to sign a copy for you.
Please help me welcome…Lynn Burgess….
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Photos of Lynn Burgess
You are welcome to download the photos below of Lynn Burgess for use in promoting her products and seminars.
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