FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 27, 2007
Contact: Derrick Hayes
info@encouragementspeaker.com
706-615-1662
Encouragement speaker helps new attitudes manifest for New Year
COLUMBUS, Ga. - As with any New Year, resolutions are being made across the globe for 2008. More often than not, countless individuals vow for a change. Be it spiritually, financially or mentally, goals cannot be accomplished without the encouragement to take the necessary steps. With a guiding hand and powerful words, encouragement speaker Derrick Hayes is here to help.
From the work place to the church pews, people need encouragement to propel them to the God-given success they already possess, Hayes says. While it's inside already, sometimes an extra push is needed. I strive to provide that.
Hayes has the unique, effective talent of composing Derricknyms from countless letters. His critically acclaimed first book by the same name (first print 2000) has been utilized in corporate, religious and scholastic settings. One of the most frequently used Derricknym is W.O.E.
I always tell people to make sure they give others a W.O.E. daily, Hayes says. In the general context, a woe is a problem. In the Derricknym fashion, it is a Word of Encouragement.
Hayes is a highly sought-after speaker nationwide. He has been featured as keynote speaker at several events sponsored by such entities as the U.S. Department of Commerce, Auburn University (Ala.), Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, Tennessee State University, Bowie State University, Georgia Power and others.
Derrick Hayes is definitely America's most powerful and dynamic encouragement speaker, says Ty Howard, chairman and CEO of the Baltimore Worldwide Speakers Bureau. His programs are packed with substance, purposeful interaction and humor. If you're looking for a professional speaker or presenter who will bring to your meeting far more than your initial investment, then Derrick is the speaker you should confirm and book right now.
As a featured writer, Hayes has had articles and columns appear in several publications and on many Web sites. Hayes has written for Next Step Magazine, Black Emerge.com, the Anointed News Journal, Selfgrowth.com, CollegeRecruiter.com and more. Most recently, Hayes is a contributor in the thought-provoking book, Can Hip-Hop be Holy.
Hayes, an alumnus of Tennessee State University and member of the Baltimore Worldwide Speakers Bureau, is available for small and large meetings, church events, academic speaking engagements and workshops. To book him for an event, media feature or to order books, visit
www.encouragementspeaker.com. ###
Posted By: Derrick Hayes
Thursday, December 27th 2007 at 10:30AM
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