Practically Equipping
Presentation Skills & Media Workshop
WITH DEBORA PATTA WHY ATTEND THE WORKSHOP?
Debora believes that public speakers are not only born but can be made. Whether you are doing business presentations or dealing with the media, practice makes perfect.
This workshop will give tips and tools to ensure you take control of you
message during media interviews or presentations not forgetting the importance of your goal, body language, answering questions, etc.
It’s your chance to get interviewed by Debora Patta On-Camera to guarantee you to overcome your fear of interviews and are prepared for anything in future.
You With The Do’s & Don’ts Of Public Speaking
Facilitated By: Debora Patta Executive Producer E-NEWS TV
What gives your facilitator credibility? Debora Patta is one of the most respected broadcasters in
South Africa. Her 20 year career spans radio and television as both an on-air newswoman and a senior editorial manager. She began working in radio freelancing for the BBC and in 1990 started at the well-known Johannesburg based talk radio station 702. Here she started as a reporter and worked her way up to
News Editor covering some of the biggest stories of the day. She is particularly well-known for her coverage of Nelson Mandela from his release to his election as South Africa’s fi rst black head of state and of course his presidency.
Patta moved to independent free-to-air television station
e.tv in 1998 where she is currently Executive Producer and host of the current affairs show Third Degree. Until September 2009 she was the Editor-in-Chief of
e.news. She has trained and mentored a generation of reporters and led the team that launched South Africa’s fi rst 24 hour news service. Under Patta’s leadership
e.news became the most watched English television news service in the country. As host and EP of Third Degree, Patta has become famous for her no-holds-barred interviewing style in which she is not afraid to ask the tough questions. Third Degree is a cutting edge investigative journalism programme which has the highest audience ratings of any current affairs programme in South Africa across all channels.
Patta is a multi-award winning journalist – her most recent being Vodacom’s Media Woman of the Year for 2009. Patta has also co-authored two books Baby Micaela and One Step Behind Mandela. She has covered stories ranging from South Africa’s township violence in the late eighties and early nineties, the Iraq wars, Nelson Mandela’s release and Presidency, Princess Diana’s Death, 9/11, Obama Election campaign and virtually every major event in South Africa’s history over the past 20 years. She has interviewed heads of state, business leaders, actors and actresses – all in her trademark tough interviewing style.
Learn All You Need To Know Regarding: • Presenting With Impact
• Using The One Chance You Have At Grabbing Your Audience
• Understanding The Media Locally, In Africa And Internationally
• Reputation Management - How To Manage Your Image And Brand
• Radio And TV Interviews – Covering Everything From Voice Projection To Clothing To On- Camera Appearances
• Interviewing Techniques And Dealing With Aggressive Interviews And Tough Questions
• Conducting A Face-To-Face Interview With Debora Patta
• Maintaining Control And Confi dence During An Interview
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