Welcome to Friday,
November 21, 2008

Since 1990, Paul has worked with hundreds of organizations to create dynamic presentations that inspire and inform.
Contact / Event Planning
This page contains several pieces of information to help you prepare for a phenomenal event! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need anything else!


A/V Checklist

___ wireless lapel microphone (for audiences of 75+)
___ sound system with extra line (for music)
___ data/lcd projector (1024x768 res/1200 lum) with cart/extension cord
___ LARGE screen (for powerpoint)
___ 2 sturdy easels with newsprint (for audiences up to 75)





Speaker Photographs
If you would like to use a photograph of Paul, you can simply download high-resolution, ready-to-print images by clicking on these thumbnails:



Biosketch
If you would like something longer, or more specific to your group, please contact me.

Paul Wesselmann makes his home in Madison, Wisconsin where he operates his speaking and training company Stone Soup Seminars. Each Monday morning, Paul distributes an inspirational email, Ripples, that offers inspiration and practical motivation to over 15,000 subscribers around the country. Paul holds degrees in psychology and higher education and in addition to his work on several college campuses, his adventures include having been a support group facilitator, volunteer coordinator, radio talk show host, and his college mascot.

Introduction
Our speaker today joins us from Madison, Wisconsin,
where he operates his speaking and training company
STONE SOUP SEMINARS,
and his weekly email
RIPPLES
that offers inspiration and practical motivation
to people around the country.

Paul Wesselmann holds degrees in
PSYCHOLOGY and HIGHER EDUCATION
and his adventures include having been
a lifeguard,
camp counselor,
residence hall manager,
volunteer coordinator,
radio talk show host, and
a college mascot.

Please help me welcome, Paul Wesselmann.
(please notify Paul in advance of any changes you make to this introduction)

Quick Splash...
For people who like peace and quiet; a phoneless cord.
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