If you’re like me, August really snuck up on you. I can’t believe how fast this year has gone! I’ve had a truly wonderful 2015, and I can’t wait to see what happens in the next few months.
My calendar for the rest of the year presents me with several exciting experiences and opportunities. If I’m in your area and you want to get together, let me know! I’ll make every effort to connect with you while I’m there.
Here’s where I’ll be through the end of the year:
- Atlanta, Georgia – SE USA Asking Academy: Exploration Tour – August 7
- Chattanooga, Tennessee – Tennessee Valley Institute for Nonprofit Excellence, Wellness in Governance: Building an Intentional Board– August 11
- New Orleans, Louisiana – Dining Out For Life International Conference, Making the Shift from special events to Major Gifts – August 12-13
- Tulsa, Oklahoma – Oklahoma State University Masters in Fundraising – August 31
- Bartlesville, Oklahoma – Bartlesville Ministerial Association, Money Meets Ministry: How Conversation Connects Pastors, People, Purses, and Purpose – October 7
- Tulsa, Oklahoma – Management Leadership Institute, Ethics in Business panel – October 13
- Tulsa, Oklahoma – Asking Academy Summit – October 27-28
- Unknown Location – Birthday celebration for the all-time greatest figure in history – December 25
- Unkown location – Launching ambitions for the New Year and reflecting with gratitude on the 12 months just ended – January 1, 2016
I still have a few slots open for this year, and I’m already scheduling keynote addresses, conferences, workshops, webinars, and board retreats for next year. If you’re looking for a speaker with extensive experience in Asking, Strategic Planning, Governance, or Campaign Preparation, please let us know. We have an extensive library of highly-reviewed programs that we’ll shape to fit your needs.
I’d really love to meet you at one of these locations!
Sincerely,
Kent Stroman,
America’s ASKing Coach
PS: I encourage you to live each day to the fullest, even as you look ahead to what the future may bring. Don’t get caught up in the allure of what may be; enjoy what is now!