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Nancy Schess
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11.11.2013 (3825 days ago)

Their Voices Were Heard

Their Voices Were Heard
3825 days ago 10 comments Categories: Lifestyle Tags:

I was expecting a “proud mama” moment on Saturday as we headed into the city for Gotham’s First High School Oratorical Competition. My daughter was about to lead an event that had her “mark” all over it and which fuels her passion.

Now, don’t get me wrong, she did not let me down. It was quite a “proud mama” experience. But, the (almost) better experience was being able to play a part in providing an opportunity for three high school students to face their fears, conquer them and succeed in a room full of supportive and encouraging strangers – namely, our Gotham family.

These three students had never before participated in a public speaking contest. They were each nervous in their own way. I don’t know if any of you have ever had to stand in front of a room of people and present a 6 -8 minute speech – it’s not easy but it is a skill that once conquered, is invaluable. And, they each conquered the skill, each leaving the room with something to think about on the topic “Progress: The Product of Change.”

I am so proud of these three students. Two will move on to college next year – and the other has promised to return for our competition.

Thanks so much to those of you who supported our inaugural event, our sponsors (Lucas Meyer, Mike Zeldes, Jeff Lewis, Bruce Nevins and William Skody) and of course our host and partner, Mercy College School of Business and Victoria Roberts Drogin.  And what would the competition be without our judges, who graciously volunteered their time and feedback. (Thanks to Victoria, Mitch Tobol, Mike Landrum, Jane Jacobs and Arielle Myers!)

Looking forward to our second competition – start thinking about high school students who should join us!

 

 
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