Speakers' Bureau topic list
Lezotte Miller Public Relations connects mid-Michigan service groups with our clients, who can speak on issues important and relevant to group members. If your service group is interested in a topic listed below, please call Lezotte Miller at 517-381-1900.
At-risk families and youth in mid-Michigan, including domestic violence prevention, working with expelled youth and other programs to get kids back on track who have been in trouble; Also corporate team building and conflict resolution. (Highfields Inc.)
Alternative energy – With $1 million in funding from the Department of Energy, Lansing Community College is playing a key educational role in helping Michigan make the transition from an economy based on fossil fuels to a economy fueled by advanced energy. LCC is training tomorrow’s workforce in advanced energy, creating curriculum which can and is being used at colleges around the country, and conducting a state-wide public information campaign about advanced energy – its benefits and its potential for stimulating Michigan’s lagging economy.
Disability issues – Hiring people with disabilities; Why communities should be concerned about urban sprawl and transportation availability; Education advancements for people with disabilities. (United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan, a statewide association advocating for people with disabilities)
Elder law – Legal issues that affect seniors; Medicaid issues such as Medicaid estate recovery, grandparent’s visitation rights and custody issues. (Elder Law of Michigan or Bernick, Omer, Radner & Ouellette Law Firm)
Employment liability issues such as preventing workplace violence, wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, etc. (White, Schneider, Young & Chiodini, P.C. One of the state's top employment liability law firms.)
No fault auto law and why Michigan drivers need to protect themselves from uninsured and underinsured motorists, especially if they own a business or are a high income professional. (Sinas Dramis Law Firm)
Workplace Preparedness -- Why businesses need to be prepared for local disasters to protect their employees, how preparation can help a business survive in the event of a shutdown due to fire, flood or man-made disaster and information on workplace emergency preparedness. Also programs on other Red Cross services regarding health and safety. (American Red Cross)
Workplace wellness -- Alternative medicine, holistic health, acupuncture, massage therapy and stress relief. (Creative Wellness, Michigan's first holistic health center) |