Thursday, November 4, 2010


SKILLS - Sharing Knowledge and Information for LifeLong Success
              This Thursday Night November 4th – 9:00 PM EST
        Tune In for another Live Segment of SKILLS Radio
 The #1 Show Helping Young Professionals Learn and Grow
Hosted By:  Brian Olds

Topic this week: Effective Communication
SKILLS Radio will feature Talk Show Host, Educator and Speaker
Quinn Conyers



uinn Conyers  is taking the nation by storm as a speaker, entrepreneur and talk show host.
She earned a Bachelor’s degree from West Chester University in PA and a Master’s  from Howard University in Washington D.C. Quinn is making it her business to use the media a platform to educate, entertain and inspire individuals on a local and national level. In 2005 Quinn started her own business, Speak2Society LLC a speaking firm specializing in entrepreneurship and public speaking for youth and young adults. Since then she has been an in demand speaker traveling to places like Hawaii, Texas, Florida and North Carolina to empower and engage audiences. Quinn has coupled her love of business with the art of communications earning her speaking request, media attention, national awards and a talk show.
As an in demand speaker for high schools and college, Quinn’s message of business ownership and effective communication keeps audience engaged. She has spoken at the University of South Florida, Morgan State University and Wheaton High School to name a few.

Quinn has also been featured in several magazines, newspapers and a frequent guest on radio, talk and news shows like FOX 5 News. She was featured in Black Enterprise, Essence and Young Money Magazines. She was also highlighted in the Washington Informer, District Chronicles, Baltimore Times and the AFRO newspapers.

In 2006 she was named Youth Leader of the Year by the New Light Leadership Coalition (NLLC) as an Emerging Business Leader from twice from the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) and from the West Virginia High Technology Foundation (WVHTF).

From 2007 to 2009 Quinn served as a host and correspondent for Education Channel 77 with her program also airing on TV25 in Baltimore MD. Her most notable interviews were Jazz sensation Ethel Ennis, BET’s Jeff Johnson and nation recording artist NEYO who wrote songs for artist like Mary J. Blige and Beyonce’.

Since 2008 Quinn has been an adjunct professor at Coppin State University. She teaches Speech Communication to college students enhancing their verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Full time, Quinn is as a Senior Relationship Manager raising over $1 million dollars to support over 300 non-profit organizations serving Baltimore city.

For more information about Quinn Conyers visit www.quinnconyer.com.


SKILLS Radio – Thursday November 4th at 9:00 PM EST
Topic this week: Effective Communication
Program Features
Quote of the Week
Each week we share an inspiring or relevant quote related to our topic of discussion
Ø  Live Guest Interview – Quinn Conyers
Quinn will share her experiences, struggles, and thought process on her journey to be a successful young professional
Ø  Call In Questions live on the air to ask a question at (646) 381-4618
Ø  Movers and Shakers
We will highlight a few Young Professionals around the country that have been promoted, opened new businesses or achieved a significant goal. If you believe you or someone you know should be featured in this section please email us at BrianJOlds@FindYourSkills.com
Ø  Upcoming Events
Discuss upcoming events that can benefit for Young Professionals
For questions, suggestions, comments or to be featured on the show, please contact Brian Olds at BrianJOlds@FindYourSKILLS.com



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The Mission: Focused primarily on young professionals ages 18 to 25, our mission is to fill the gap in traditional education by providing quality training, connection opportunities, as well as access to valuable resources thereby empowering our partners to achieve personal and professional growth. 

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