Just for my Toastmasters family and my fellow leaders
"I have had the pleasure of hearing and watching Bob 'Idea
Man' Hooey deliver a keynote speech several years ago when
he gave a presentation at a Toastmasters International convention. Bob
impressed me greatly with his professionalism, energy, and ability to
connect with his audience while giving them value. I heartily recommend
this talented speaker and 'Idea Farmer' to all who want to move to the
next level." Dr.
Dilip Abayasekara, DTM, AS, Past International President, Toastmasters
International
To
book me for your next Toastmasters conference or event - I can zoom in virtually or come live and we can meet in person.
I
joined Toastmasters, in April of 1991, to enhance and polish my
skills, and to further pursue my dream of becoming a
motivational business, leadership, and association conference
keynote speaker. I had been doing leadership and continuing education
training and was moving into corporate training and coaching.
I wanted to dust off this long buried dream of being
a motivational keynote speaker and inspirational, engaging trainer
and to build some solid foundations for my long-term success in
this expanding and competitive field.
In Toastmasters,
I found a supportive group of people who believed in me more than
I believed in myself at times… my Toastmasters’ family.
This support team (which extended throughout several regions
in North America and Australia) provided the inspiration
and encouragement for me to move my motivational keynote speaking
and training skills to the next level. I owe them and my extended
Toastmasters family a debt of gratitude that will never be fully repaid. But I am trying!
On
an extremely hot day in August of 1998, I walked across the world
stage at our Palm Desert Toastmasters International Convention
to become the 48th person world-wide to earn the coveted professional
level Accredited
Speaker designation… being recognized for my professionalism
in public speaking and being inducted into our Toastmasters International
Hall of Fame. Becoming the 5th Canadian to do so as well - Wow! There are now 12 Canadians in this field.
To
date (2023) there have been 93 speakers accredited by Toastmasters
International. I am privileged to represent Toastmasters in this
capacity.
Distinguished
Toastmaster, Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey, AS Past District 21 Governor (British Columbia, Canada)
Bob was also the D42 Executive Leadership Coach for five years.
Over the
years, I’ve had the privilege of sharing my Ideas
At Work! with hundreds of North American Toastmasters
clubs. In addition, I’ve had the privilege of delivering motivational
keynotes and inspirational, challenging, interactive breakouts at numerous
District and Regional conferences (when we still had Regional's). Speaking
to Toastmasters around the globe is my give back for the investment of so many who helped
me launch this career, grow, and succeed.
This video outlines the 3 essential elements of what you need to know to present well.
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How
to get me there?
Very
simple - just give me a call or email to ask me! If I am available,
I would be pleased to design and deliver a motivational keynote at your
Toastmasters District conference or other special event. I can also provide
breakouts or additional leadership training for your District team. Keep
in mind my speaking calendar does fill with corporate or association engagements,
so check my availability early.
How
much do I charge?
I
have 'never' charged a fee for any Toastmasters, CAPS or NSA speaking engagement
or appearance. Speakers are not allowed
to charge for Toastmasters events. My motivational keynotes, educational
and concurrent sessions at Toastmasters, CAPS and NSA events are my give
back to three wonderful groups of people who invested in my growth
and success.
I
am pleased to support these 3 groups, whose encouragement has allowed
me to build a productive, inspirational keynote speaking and leadership
mentoring/coaching career that has taken me to 39 countries on 4 continents,
so far. This
is my way of saying thanks to the thousands of people who have helped
me succeed in my dream to be come a professional speaker and travel the
world. www.HaveMouthWillTravel.com
I
am pleased to donate my time and expertise, even though I regularly charge
between $5000-$8500 for similar motivation keynotes at corporate or association
engagements.
I
do, however, need to have my hotel, meals and basic travel expenses covered
by your team. Over the years I’ve seen some creative ways
used to offset these expenses without using District funds or member’s
dues. Note: TI allows you to reimburse for travel and hotel and allows
you to do fund raising to cover these expenses. TI allows you to get sponsors for my travel. One of my fellow Accredited
Speakers shared this with me. That makes it even easier for us to spend
time together.
What
can I do for you?
Schedule
permitting I am there to serve you and our fellow Toastmasters.
I
can arrange to come in early and do a pre-convention or meeting workshop
to help raise funds.
In
addition to my keynote, I am pleased to do breakout sessions. For example,
this April 2013, I worked with the D86 team to do 4 programs over their
weekend convention (I did a session for the 1st timers Friday night,
an opening general session on leadership Friday night, a presentation
skills general session on Sat in addition to being their closing keynote
on Sunday.) And, I was pleased to help them.
I
am pleased to sit on a panel and/or do a question and answer session
on professional speaking or the Accredited Speakers program.
I
am pleased to help hand out awards during the event.
I
have done club visits and met with corporate leaders in support of starting
a club in their organization.
I
have done media interviews while in town and in advance of my on-site
work.
I have
done book signings at the District book store.
I have
done special breakfast or lunch meetings with sponsors as a part of
their supporting Toastmasters International.
I
would be pleased to explore the numerous ways we can work together to
best use my time investment and support you. Give me a call: 1-888-848-8407
(toll free North America)
Here
are three ideas that I have seen successfully work on numerous occasions
and used myself when I was program chair for a District, CAPS/NSA event,
or when I served as LGET, and later as District Governor for District
21(BC):
1)
Recruit a sponsor(s) who agrees to cover my travel and/or hotel
expenses, in full or part, in exchange for promotion and publicity at
your conference or event. I always acknowledge this contribution from
the platform, and in my learning guides, to add visible value to their support. Perhaps your meeting facility would comp my room in
exchange for additional promotion and acknowledgement.
I am open
to doing other things to facilitate their appreciation as well. Over
the years I have given signed copies of my
books, met with them and their teams on-site and given them the
use of some of my articles for their team use. For example, Titleist
used 6 of my sales
articles when they set up their intranet for their North American
sales staff a few years back.
You can
offer a series of sponsorship packages with various dollar values and
give backs to the sponsor. eg: Silver, Gold, Platinum. We do that with our CAPS conventions and it helps generate significant
monies to offset out costs. You can also have sponsors for individual
breakout sessions (including mine), coffee and snack sponsors, specific
meal sponsors, printing sponsors, and other sponsors to offset specific
costs of running your event or convention. Hint: Start
with your corporate based clubs and ask your leadership team who they
know in the business sector and community.
There
are many ways to enhance this value to a potential sponsor:
Inclusion in your printed and on-line programs with live links to their web sites; acknowledgment in my learning guide (handout); banner
or signage on-site or in the room; allowing them to insert brochures
in your participant’s conference bags; or inclusion on your conference
website. Drop me an e-mail for additional sponsorship ideas.
In 2004,
I had the privilege of being Program and Education Chair for D42’s Fall Conference along with my friend Dave Rodwell, DTM. I worked with
Jamie Hayward, DTM who brilliantly led our dynamic sponsorship team.
They were able to secure over $10,000 in real $ponsorship $upport to fund our conference. This allowed us to bring in several out-of-town professional motivational keynoters and top level educational speakers,
including my friend and mentor, Golden Gavel Winner, Peter Legge,
CSP, CPAE, HoF and Linda Edgecombe, CSP, HoF. In
each case we were able to cover their travel, hotel and conference registrations.
They of course, donated their time and fees.
I’ve
had some of my association clients do this successfully too. For example, I spoke for the Connecticut Association
of Realtors in December (2004) and was sponsored by United Parcel Service.
OK Tire brought me into Cancun (2006) and NAPA sponsored my session for
them. Sponsorship works very well!
2)
Help secure a corporate or association client for me to address
either prior to the event or immediately following it.
Put me in touch with a client who agrees to engage me a day before or
following your event. I will then be able to cover my travel expenses
from their fees and speak at your conference at no cost (with the possible exception of an additional hotel night or two). Hint: Start with your corporate based clubs and ask your
leadership team who they know in business.
I’ve
done this several times including speaking in Omaha, NB and having a DG
drive up to take me down to The Amana’s to speak at their conference.
I was able to do this for the Alaska/Yukon Council a few years back. I
spoke in Whitehorse courtesy of the Yukon Government and arranged to stay
over to speak at their fall conference later on the weekend.
Visit my programs
page for more details on the types of motivational keynotes and inspirational
training programs I provide for my corporate or association clients. Perhaps
a local business would agree to bring me in for their team?
Download my pdf
speaker’s information brochure and send that along to a potential
sponsor. I’d be happy to talk directly with a potential sponsor,
if you would arrange the connection.
I’d
be pleased to create something from this list for your Toastmasters’
event. I’m sure there are other creative funding options
out there, so don’t be afraid to suggest an alternative.
These are two I’ve seen work successfully.
What
it comes down to is this: If you can get me there, give me a
decent place to sleep and feed me J…
I’m pleased to visit and share my Ideas At Work! with your
Toastmasters membership.
Your
team will get thousands of dollars of my expertise, time and experience
at no charge. If the timing is right I would love to meet with your leadership
team and share a few ideas as well. Iserved as the D42 leadership
coach and trainer for 5 years. I retired after my 5th year as I wanted
them to allow someone else to step up to the plate.
3) Additional fundraising ideas
Perhaps
we can arrange to do a pre-convention workshop as a split fee fundraiser.
I have done this successfully around the world and would be pleased
to explore this concept with you. This can be marketed to the local
business community as well as Toastmasters coming to the event. We successfully
do this at our NSA and CAPS conventions yearly.
Perhaps
you can have a silent auction during your event. Ask Toastmasters from
around your District to donate items. I'd be happy to contribute as
well.
Do a raffle
for something special. Make sure you check with your host facility as
some of them do not allow this type of fundraising on site.
Do 50/50
draws during the convention or event.
Over the
years, I’ve had the privilege of sharing my Ideas
At Work! with hundreds of North American, South African, and Australian Toastmasters
clubs. In addition, I’ve had the privilege of delivering motivational
keynotes and inspirational, challenging, interactive breakouts at numerous
District and Regional conferences (when we still had Regional's). Speaking
to Toastmasters is my give back for the investment of so many who helped
me launch this career, grow, and succeed.
Bob pictured here following his keynote for the 2008 International convention.
World
Champions David Brooks and Mark Brown celebrating with Bob ‘Idea
Man’ Hooey as he became the 48th Accredited Speaker in the
world.
I
was (June 2005) the opening keynote speaker at the Region IV Conference
in Saskatoon, SK. Conference Chair, Ken Tanner, PDG, PID arranged
for me to speak 18 months in advance. Now, that’s planning! Sadly, we would learn this was the last Regional event in our history.
I
shared the platform with my friend, coach, and personal champion,
David Brooks (1990 World Champion of Public Speaking). I did the
opening motivational keynote presentation and David delivered the
closing keynote.
We
were able to play off each other to make it more fun. It was so
nice to work with someone who has invested in my life and career
and to publicly acknowledge David’s contribution. David
was one of my champions and coached me in my quest for the Accredited
Speaker designation. We were both sponsored to be able to be there
and share our thoughts, tips and techniques …
and a laugh or two with our Toastmaster friends and family.
Some
examples: I spoke for D60 in November (2005) and D19 in the spring
(2006). In the case of D19, one of their members used air miles
to get me to Sioux City, Iowa.
I've
spoken in quite a few Districts over the years and in April of
2012 I did a program in Perth, Western Australia for the newly
formed D17.
I did a program for the Cape Town, SA D74 Toastmasters this past April (2015) while keynoting the PSA SA convention and another in D42 a day after my return. When travelling, I frequently connect with local Toastmasters leaders to see if I can assist them in their efforts to serve their members. 2019, I spoke in Barcelona and Rome and will do a program in Manila this summer.
Perhaps, I will get the privilege of visiting with
your District event in the next year or two.
Sadly, I
had the privilege of being the opening speaker for the last Region IV
conference in Winnipeg (2009). But it was nice to be asked to help close
out this chapter in our Toastmasters experience.
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