Are you looking for a speaker for your next big event, conference or trade show? How about someone to train employees about hurricanes and preparing for them? With over 12 years of experience, I am now offering my services as a speaker under a variety of hurricane-related topics. Using the very latest in PowerPoint technology, combined with a wealth of photographs, data and video, my presentations are exciting, motivating and above all, educational. Whether it is a conference, trade show or you need someone to teach a hurricane preparedness class for your company, I welcome the opportunity to work for you.

Since the mid-1990s, I have presented hundreds of talks to groups large and small. Hurricanes are my life work and my field experience studying them gives me the advantage of really knowing my subject. Through the use of vivid graphics, 3-D computer animation, data sets collected by our own field team and stunning video examples of many hurricane effects, my talks are full of energy and get people thinking. If you are in charge of hiring a speaker or are looking for some one to train your staff about hurricanes, send me an email and we'll put something together that suits your needs. I have a lengthy list of references upon request.

Past speaking engagements include:
  • Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse- conducted dozens of public presentations about hurricane preparedness.
  • Sprint- presentations to call centers as well as other venues where either Sprint employees were the audience or Sprint customers were the audience.
  • Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center- conducted hurricane preparedness training class in June, 2006. This was a very successful all-day event.
  • Jackson County EOC, Pascagoula, Mississippi- participated in hurricane planning workshop for local officials and media
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama- held a hurricane information course for local residents on behalf of the Town of Gulf Shores
  • 2005 National Hurricane Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana- moderated panel concerning people who work during hurricanes such as media, research teams and storm chasers.