File 2009.6.10.11 - National Speakers Bureau, 1994

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National Speakers Bureau, 1994

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    2009.6.10.11

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    • 1994 (Creation)

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    (18 October 1932-)

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    File contains commercial speeches written on contract for Contemporary Communications. Includes:

    • Contract between the National Speakers Bureau and the Nanaimo Women's Business Network to engage the services of Iona Campagnolo, March 12, 1994; speech title: "Transitions & options".
    • Correspondence, contract, speaker data sheet, pre-event questionnaire pertaining to speech ("Keeping the record straight" - in a cold new world where more is less") given to the Ontario Health Record Association, May 2, 1994
    • Soroptimist Legislative Workshop Inc.: "Like nostalgia, feminism isn't what it used to be", Cincinnati, Ohio, July 4, 1994
    • Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies: "A child of our times - soft as a petal, hard as a stone", Toronto, May 9, 1994 (includes itinerary, newspaper clipping & programme)
    • Ontario Hospital Association: "Transition blues: hospitals and health today and tomorrow's quandaries", Toronto, November 9, 1994
    • The Commonwealth Forum, Arts and Cultural Festival: "Transition to tomorrow: democratic development, hope and hell!" Victoria, February 11, 1994
    • Nanaimo Women's Business Network: "Who will pick up the pieces in a radically changed society?" Nanaimo, March 12, 1994 (includes newspaper clipping & correspondence with Catherine Lien re: accommodations in Nanaimo)
    • Originally notes for a talk on the Occasion of International Women's Day sponsored by the Comox Valley Women's Centre: "Men are not the problem: misogyny is!" Courtenay - later used for a talk to The Women's Studies Class of Dr. Pettigrew (UNBC) and re-titled: "Our place in line - a view of the historic continuum of women", Prince George, March 22, 1994
    • Ministry Responsible for Sports and Commonwealth Games: KAIZEN: Constant Improvement: "Transition time: paternalism or partnership", Burnaby, April 7, 1994 (?)

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    • English

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      Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair dealing and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.

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