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AFTER DINNER SPEAKERS

Fee band C £2.5K TO £5K

ENTERTAINMENT

Fee band C £2.5K TO £5K

TIM FITZHIGHAM

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Becky, Environment Media Group 16 Feb 2010

Tim was the ideal speaker for this kind of event – not only did he involve himself in the industry networking before and after the awards, but his after-dinner speech was perfectly pitched and of an ideal length.

He was professional but laid-back, approachable and flexible.

The feedback we have had has been very positive – attendees commented on how funny Tim was, as well as describing him as a good warm up for the awards ceremony itself.

The audience really appreciated how Tim spent time networking with them rather than simply speaking. This was noted most of all.

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Hayley, National Federation Of Enterprise Agencies 22 Sep 2009

Tim completely exceeded our expectations and was a better speaker and awards host than we could have imagined. He was an absolute professional and his energy throughout his presentation and the awards was fantastic. Many guests have said to us that the evening event was the best one ever – and Tim certainly played a huge part in that.

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