What makes a good speaker? Passion and action-based steps for the audience.

Sloane Berrent is an accomplished speaker who has spoken to audiences ranging from intimate 20 person hands-on seminars to keynotes for over 700 people.

What makes a good speaker? Passion and action-based steps for the audience. Sloane delivers on both! Sloane not only talks about giving back and incorporating cause into your life, she lives it. She talks about networking and how anyone can become a connector. She talks about finding your passion and true calling in life and how that is a lifelong journey. She weaves in her own personal stories with those of people she has met around the world. Her style of speaking and ease with audiences makes people shake their heads in agreement, laugh out loud, and cry along with her as she tells true stories of success and struggle. The audience is engaged to think big, incorporate cause-filled living into their day-to-day, make themselves uncomfortable by stretching their wings and above all walk away with tangible tools, tips and resources to hit the ground running.

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Sample Topics:

Social Media for Social Good
Doing Good Through Technology Tools
From Armchair Revolution to Volunteer - Igniting The Drive To Volunteer
Cause-Filled Living; A How-To For Incorporating Cause Into You Life
How To Make Yourself Uncomfortable and Find Your True Passion In Life
Networking 101
How Effective Storytelling Online Leads To Donations


All talks are customized to the specific audience. No topic or group is off-limits. We welcome your questions and feedback.

List of past speaking engagements include:

Rise 10, The Conference for Entrepreneurs; Doing Good Through Technology
California Institute of Technology (Caltech); Techies Unite for Haiti
SXSW Interactive 2010; Techies Unite for Haiti
Operation Hope New Orleans; Networking 101
GNO Inc. Board Meeting, New Orleans, LA: Brain Gain in New Orleans
TribeCon 2009: How To Be Uncomfortable
Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, PA: Acceptance speech for “Excellence in Citizenship”
Rodeph Sholom Day School, NYC, NY: Introduction to Philanthropy
Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA): Social Media for Social Good
SXSW Interactive 2009: How LA Has Built A Sucessful Tech Community
WordCampNOLA: Understanding Your Audience Using Community Driven Tools Want to see my presentation? View it on SlideShare!
Net2No (NetSquared New Orleans): All About the NOLA Tech Community: A Truly Social Media
PowerShift2009: Moderated panel on Participant Productions documentary, Food Inc. TakePart covered the event.
The California Endowment presents: Social Media, Social Justice. Full video on the panel is in the link above, for the Q&A portion, click here.
Get Connected Summit 2009: Music, Technology and Social Activism