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Ritz Carlton Hotel
Coconut Grove, FL
Topic:Taking the Fear out of Public Speaking and Beyond
OUR VERY SPECIAL PRESENTER
JILL BEACH
Jill Beach is well known in South Florida. From her career as a popular professional television journalist, to her work with numerous charitable organizations, Jill has remained committed to her South Florida community. As an award-winning journalist, Jill spent more than 25 years, reporting and anchoring the news that touched the lives of people and their communities.
Over a decade ago,Jill launched JILL B,EACH. As President, she oversees and participates in each company project, ensuring that our team helps clients meet their individual goals.
JILL BEACH specializes in providing video production, media training and strategic media services.
Jill is a member of the Board of Directors of South Miami Hospital, Community Partnership for Homeless, Friends of WLRN Public Radio and Television and the Greater Miami Service Corps. She is an Advisory Board member for Suited for Success and the Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH). In addition, she is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE), the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Guild, the Executive Women’s Golf Association, the Miami Press Club, the Chamber of Commerce South and Coral Gables Congregational Church.
Numerous local and national organizations have honored Jill for her work as a journalist and humanitarian. Last year, the Miami Dade County Parks and Recreation Department presented her with the leadership award, “In the Company of Women”. In 1998, Jill received the Silver Circle award for achievement from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and was voted “Communicator of the Year” by St. Thomas University in 2000.
In 2001, she received the Athena Award as well as the “Woman of Year” television award from the Association for Women in Communications and was named a national finalist for Working Women’s Magazine’s Award for Social Responsibility.
Be Prepared to give a 3 minute presentation