Keynote Speakers for Conferences,
Special Events, Award Presentations
Keynote Speaker & Trainer
Kellie Mills is in demand as an entertaining and commanding public speaker.
Do you want a motivational speaker who is: Funny, Connected to her audience, Individual, Strong, but Empathetic, Customer focused, Inspiring, Knowledgeable and Real? If so, you want Kellie Mills.
Kellie's keynote topics include:
- 'Y' don't they work like we do? - Managing a multi-generational workforce.
- The Superwoman Complex© - being all we can be, but not destroying ourselves in the process
- Talking to Aliens© - Male/Female communication
- Networking is more than handing out your card! - Networking skills have never been more important...it is easy, if you know what to do!
- Customerology - customers are vital to our survival...maybe it is worth knowing more about them - listen to the Customerologist©!
- Who Says You Can't?© - How to step boldly out of your COMFORT ZONE!
Kellie recently spoke to the Hunter Business Women's Network read what they had to say.
Conference Facilitator and Keynote Speaker
Gary Eaton is in demand as a Conference Facilitator and keynote speaker.
US born, raised in the Philippines, worked in the famine area in Ethiopia after finishing high school, and moved to Australia in 1974.
Gary's life seems normal to him... but it won't to you!
- The Business Etiquette© - putting your best foot forward in today's complicated world (humorous)
- Navigating the Culture Gap between Australia and America© - how to miscommunicate (or not) on a massive scale (humorous)
NEW!
Kellie's Interview on the ABC: The Myth of the Superwoman
New Website – Kellie Mills, Women’s Programs
Kellie has earned the reputation as the 'Team Whisperer'. Her particular forté is working with teams that are dysfunctional or performing poorly. For more information on Team Days and other Team Development programs, please contact Mills-Eaton or follow the link.
'Y' don't they work
like we do?
Generational Communications is a hot (and sometimes heated) topic in the workplace. We present this as a full day seminar or as a conference keynote address. Effective relationships between Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y are essential for every organisation. Understanding how to make this happen is not as difficult as you might think!
