Austinites and regional Texans – we want to invite you to our inaugural business presentations meetup at the Capital Factory!
Wednesday, July 13: 4-6 pm
Location: Capital Factory – 701 Brazos St, 16th Floor, Austin, TX 78701
Would you like to create presentation visual aids that help you better communicate your message to audiences and stand out from the uninspiring slides your competitors are sharing? Presentation specialist Luke Goetting will showcase new features and strategies for utilizing popular presentation tools like PowerPoint, Prezi and Sli.do to do just that…think “Toastmasters of Visual Aids.”
This event will feature numerous real-world presentation examples from keynote, sales, consulting and startup pitches Goetting has worked on—including collaborations with SXSW Accelerator winners Tinitell (2015) and PopUp Play (2016).
This event is FREE and open to the public.
Topics include:
Prezi and the new Prezi Business
PowerPoint Morph and Designer
Mobile presenting via tablet and smartphone
Sli.do & audience interactivity
Creating dynamic, adaptable visual aids
Agenda
4 pm: Check-in, get plugged in and on the Wi-Fi, chat with fellow attendees (optional but encouraged!)
4:15 pm: Welcome / Audience Survey
4:30 pm: Showcase based on audience feedback
5:15 pm: Q&A
5:45: Wrap Up
Who is this event for?
Business professionals looking to elevate their presentations and visual aids so they can better engage with audiences and deliver their message.
What is the format?
The session will be an informal showcase of features and examples of business presentations using a variety of tools and platforms. Examples will be based on audience feedback and attendees are invited to follow along with software feature demonstrations on their own laptops.
Who is the presenter?
Luke Goetting is an award-winning presentation specialist and founder of Puffingston – a presentation design and training company based in Austin. Winner of the “Best Business Prezi” of 2013 award, Goetting specializes in transforming dull business presentations into engaging, well-structured stories that help audiences better understand and connect with presenters’ messages. His company designed presentations for SXSW Accelerator winners Tinitell in 2015 and PopUp Play in 2016.