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Testimonials: Lauren N. Nile’s
Keynote Addresses
"While I personally
was not able to attend your presentation, many staff have approached
me to let me know that you were both moving and inspiring."
Charles
L. Short, Director, Montgomery County, MD Department of Health and
Human Services
"Thank you
so much for your wonderful presentation, ‘The History of Legal Discrimination
Against Women in the American Judicial System. You are truly a dynamic
and inspiring speaker."
Sue C.
Perlgut, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Keuka College
"Your presentation…was
truly one of Group Health Association’s highlights of the year.
I can say that the Black History Committee was impressed to hear
the many accolades given you and your speech. The Regional Medical
Director said it was the best presentation that he had heard in
four years."
Delores
Floyd, Administrative Assistant, Group Health Association
"From all accounts,
the students really enjoyed you, and even more importantly, they
found your presentation to be quite informative. Sometimes, unbeknownst
to anyone, a presentation like yours can have a significant impact
on an individual student’s learning perspective and what they pursue
in their own self-discovery…Lauren, I knew when we met that we’d
collaborate on something good. I hope we have the chance to do more."
Jacqui
Love Marshall, Director of Personnel, The Washington Post
"On behalf
of everyone at IMPACT, I want to thank you for helping to make our
10th Annual Symposium one of the best ever. Your keynote address,
‘Career and Life Planning in the Nineties---Reaching Your Goals
and Living Your Dreams’, was right on target with our theme and
set the stage for a very exciting and rewarding day. The response
to your message was overwhelmingly positive. We were all inspired
to take charge of our lives and to DO SOMETHING to make our dreams
real."
Natalie
Mendes for the Executive Board and Symposium Committee, IMPACT of
Greater Hartford
"Your presentation
on…empowerment…was informative, uplifting and most of all, it gave
us a practical means by which we may move from our present complacency.
The people who attended found your presentation enlightening, uplifting
and many said it offered a new perspective on our present condition."
Robert
Thwaites, Jr., Commander, Slade Valentine Post American Legion
"The Fellows
really enjoyed the seminar and were impressed with the scope of
your information."
Marge
Sklencar, Executive Director, ADA Educational Fund, Inc.
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