Corporate organisations in St. Vincent and the Grenadines are now invited to register interest in the 2nd Annual National Corporate Public Speaking Championship. In 2019, during the inaugural Championship, the Argyle International Airport (AIA) emerged victorious through its representative; Miss Trackeisha Davis. This year, AIA will seek to defend its crown and corporate entities are encouraged to register up to two participants for the preliminary round of competition. Successful participants in the preliminary round will then go on to the semi-finals and finals. Speakers will present on set topics relating to business activity in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Ms. Arlette Miller, Chairperson of the National Corporate Public Speaking Championship’s Committee has shared that for the second time, the event’s goal is to continue to encourage fluent communication in the workplace that will help in providing the competitive advantage for today’s businesses and firms. Generous cash prizes are at stake for the first, second and third place winners of the final contest. Speaking on the format for this year’s competition, Ms Miller indicated that letters will be sent to business houses to confirm interest of participation. The preliminary round of competition is slated for 29th February, the semi and finals both slated for 28th March and 25th April respectively. Patrons can look forward to another exhilarating atmosphere filled with vibrant audience table topics as well as lots of giveaways. This event is hosted by Toastmasters in SVG for staff of registered businesses throughout St. Vincent & the Grenadines. As was the case last year, this year being no exception, the National Corporate Public Speaking Championship (NCPSC) committee aims to fulfill its promise to offer a superior standard and to deliver a riveting experience. The other members on the 2020 NPSC Committee are Deputy Chairperson - Tamira Browne Advanced Communicator Gold/Advanced Leadership Bronze – (ACG/ALB); Treasurer Sharlene Alleyne-Hector; Public Relations Chair Trackera Davis; Secretary - Raheem Hall Development Leadership 1 – (DL1); Denicia Gaymes; Jacqui English –Jacobs Competent Communicator /Effective Coaching (CC/EC) and Xelony Daize – Competent Communicator/Competent Leader/Dynamic Leadership 2 (CC/CL/DL2). More information on the competition may be had by calling 1784-493-4746; Email: [email protected]; Facebook: SVG National Corporate Public Speaking Championship. Instagram: SVG_NCPSC
The Western Atlantic High Pressure System is pumping cool fresh (30 - 40 km/h) northeasterly breeze and occasional strong gusts could bring a few showers across St.Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) tonight and during Monday. Wind direction could be varying by Monday night, gradually decreasing to gentle by Wednesday with a southeasterly flow which could increase the chance for showers. Moderate to rough (2.0 – 3.0 m) sea conditions are expected across SVG this evening with northerly long-period swells (above 14 seconds) and wave heights could peak near 3.5 m during Monday, especially on our eastern coasts before retreating Tuesday afternoon. A high surf advisory and small craft warning will be in effect for above normal northerly sea-swells across St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Large waves and dangerous rip-currents could create unsafe conditions for sea-bathers and small-craft operators. Conditions could become more adverse at high tide times; Sunday 01:18 pm, Monday 01:50 am and 02:32 pm and Tuesday 02:35 am and 03:54 pm. Wave heights should subside by Wednesday afternoon with northeasterly swells 1.0 m - 2.0 m.
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