Sue Ellson Presentations in 2000

For education and action

Details here include

  • Most Common Topics
  • Presentations
  • Training
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Lectures
  • Guest Speaking
  • Facilitating
  • Forums
  • Discussions
  • Conferences
  • Events
  • Festivals

I have prepared bespoke presentations for a range of audiences including schools, universities, vocational training providers, enterprises, professional associations, government, not-for-profits, clubs, the public and more.

You are invited to contact me directly if you would like me to provide a presentation for you.

Most Common Topics

I have prepared prepared presentations for a wide range of topics aligned with my consulting services, including but not limited to:

  • LinkedIn (for your career or enterprise)
  • careers (helping you choose and find the best options), employment, recruitment
  • business strategy
  • hyper local marketing and marketing strategy
  • social media strategy (including Google Business)
  • basic website design (WordPress)
  • search engine optimisation (SEO)
  • networking online and in person
  • newcomers, expatriates, repatriates, skilled migrants, settlement
  • or any other relevant topic

Sue Ellson Presentations in 2000

The following is a list of the public guest speaking and training presentations I was booked for, made, facilitated or been interviewed for during 2000 (it does not include details of all of the private sessions run for individual clients or enterprises).

Some of these presentations have PowerPoint Slides, Word Documents and/or Audio and/or Video Files available or they may be supplied on request. I tailor every presentation for the individual audience and I update the course material before every session.

Voluntary* presentations are indicated with a star *. Courses run multiple times have a number after them for the number of times that the course has run.

14 March 2000
Think on your feet Presentation Skills
Two day program
Co-facilitated this course with David Hey-Cunningham
Deloitte, Touche, Tohmatsu, 225 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2000

 

17 March 2000
Think on your feet Presentation Skills
Two day program
Co-facilitated this course with David Hey-Cunningham
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu at Medina Grand Offices, 189 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000

 

1 September 2000
Think on your feet Presentation Skills
Two day program
Co-facilitated this course with David Hey-Cunningham
Deloitte, Touche, Tohmatsu, 225 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2000

 

05 September 2000
Think on your feet Presentation Skills
Two Day Program
Co-facilitated this course with David Hey-Cunningham
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000

 

19 October 2000
Moving to Melbourne Research Findings and the value of community resources *
1 session x 2 hours
City of Boroondara Community Connections Group
Bowen Street Family Centre, 102 Bowen Street, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia, 3124


At the Bowen Street Family Centre, Camberwell, the Community Connections program funded by the City Of Boroondara produced a fantastic ‘Newcomers Handbook’ for people moving into the municipality (most of the 96 people Sue surveyed moved into this council area). Sue spoke about the benefits of this type of product, for newcomers, service providers and the council based on her research findings.

 

30 November 2000
Moving to Melbourne Research Findings – arriving at Christmas time *
1 session x 2 hours
The Relocation Network
Finishing Touches Offices, 206 Barkly Street, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, 3182

 

The Relocation Network’s new website at www.relocationdirectory.com.au was launched at this friendly networking event on a warm summery evening. Sue was invited to speak to the guests about the importance of understanding the needs of both the industry and the individuals who utilise the various relocation services listed on the website. She highlighted how important it was for the service providers to understand what it is like from the client’s perspective when many international arrivals will be experiencing their first warm Christmas and will be without their usual rituals.