Dallas Morning News columnist Alan Peppard offers a short resumé of Geena’s speech at the recent Black Tie Dinner. Once again she proves why we all love her for her wits. :-D Check this!
Archive for November, 2006
Geena’s clever advice
Geena Davis headlines “Stepping Out” conference
Originally from a newswire by Lisa M. Bennett, Prudential
After a successful 2006 debut, “Stepping Out: A Day of Finance, Fitness & Fashion” will expand to four cities in the spring of 2007. A national education platform focused on women’s financial empowerment and overall well-being, Stepping Out won critical praise from attendees with an overall 98% satisfaction rate. The 2007 series will feature Dr. Maya Angelou and Geena Davis, in these locations:
Flat-footed at Black Tie Dinner
Original story by Dallas Morning News, 13 November 2006
Academy Award winner Geena Davis took the stage at Saturday night’s Black Tie Dinner acutely aware that last year a flamboyant Sharon Stone whipped the crowd into a frenzy auctioning everything from kisses to her shoes.
What TV’s First Woman President Has To Teach Us
I stumbled across the following article by Randy Siegel and thought it interesting enough to repost here. Mr. Siegel is also called “The Career Engineer”, he helps clients “electrify their careers and transform their lives by becoming high voltage communicators™”. This article certainly provides food for thought!
I have a confession to make: I am addicted to Tuesday night’s new hit series “Commander and Chief.” Sure, Geena Davis is beautiful. She tall, regal, and has the best lips in the business after Angelia Jolie. But, television’s first woman president has captured my attention for another reason: I am fascinated with her communication style.
Key note speaker at Black Tie Dinner, Dallas
Original story by DallasVoice.com, 10 November 2006
The 3,000-plus people expected to attend the 25th anniversary Black Tie Dinner on Saturday can look forward to an “empowering and exhilarating evening,” senior co-chair Tom Phipps promised this week. Dinner committee members announced earlier this year that actress Geena Davis will be the keynote speaker for the dinner’s 25th anniversary. Phipps said that Davis has been on organizers’ list of possible Black Tie speakers for several years, and that the committee is thrilled to have her attending the 25th anniversary event.