My name is Jenny Darroch and while I have been speaking to make a living since 1992, I would now like to take my speaking career to the next level by working with speaker bureaus to access to a wider range of fee paying speaking events around the world.
This year, I published my first book Marketing through Turbulent Times with Palgrave Macmillan and I have spent the first part of the year marketing it. I have managed to book 1-2 speaking events a month – the highlight was an all expenses paid trip to Beijing where I gave a keynote address to the Global Leadership Conference. These speaking opportunities have given me the chance to refine my talk and fine-tune my approach to different audiences, and learn from other seasoned speakers.
Public speaking isn’t that difficult for me as I am a marketing professor and so I make a living by talking. I work at the Drucker School of Management in Claremont, California. What sets the Drucker School apart from other business schools is that we teach only graduate students – the average age of our Executive MBA class is 43 and the average age of our MBA class is 28. We also do executive education programs and recent clients include Fujitsu, the Panda Restaurant Group and Pulmone. Our “students†can be tough audiences but we pride ourselves in what we do and were recently ranked by the Princeton Review as #5 in the nation for the quality of faculty.
My expectation is that I should be able to earn $5,000 - $10,000 plus expenses per national speaking engagement, less than $5,000 plus expenses for a local speaking engagement and $10,000 - $20,000 plus expenses for an international engagement. I am happy to take your advice on this. As far as travel requirements are concerned, I do not want to be out of pocket and so expect ground transport to and from airports, accommodation and airfares to be covered.
I am willing to give as many speeches as I can to allow me to increase the income I generate per speaking engagement. While I do have a “day jobâ€, I have a lot of flexibility as I do no teach every day of the week and I am free in December and from May – August. My personal goal for the next five years is to generate income from speaking that at least equals my income as a professor so that I might make different choices in the future.
Here is a list of people you should feel free to contact as referees:
5. Philip Hwang, coordinator of the Global Leadership Conference in Beijing: [email protected]
6. Dr Jerry Jellison, who spoke at the Global Leadership Conference in Beijing and is himself a veteran on the speaker circuit: [email protected]
7. Kurt May, who invited me to speak to a monthly Executive Leadership breakfast of 95 attendees: [email protected]
8. Maureen Aldridge, CEO of the Claremont Chamber of Commerce who hosted a breakfast meeting of 150 that I addressed: [email protected]
9. Mina Trujillo, Director of Marketing, JH Cohn LLP, an Accounting and Consulting firm who invited me to address a group of 20 C-level retail executives: [email protected]
10. Dr Mark Waterman, Chiropractor and liaison for the local Business Partners Network Partners: [email protected]. I spoke to a group of 15 local small business owners.
I look forward to hearing back from you with your feedback and directions on how to list with your speaker bureau. The most efficient way to reach me is by email: [email protected], Feel free to visit my webpage: www.JennyDarroch.com or www.MarketingThroughTurbulentTimes.com and read by blogs at www.HuffingtonPost.com/jenny-darroch.
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