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magic with a message emerged because my son, John, was performing
magic. As I drove him to hospitals and nursing homes and helped
him set up his equipment, I wondered… would my students enjoy
lessons laced with magic? They did, and I began to develop a repertoire
of tricks to help my students retain the information I was teaching
and to help the medicine go down a little easier.
It
grew from there…
In 1980, with help from a Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation grant,
our team developed an educational television course for the state
PBS affiliate, which won two national awards. I completed my certified
financial planner certification in 1985, and became a financial
reporter for the local NBC affiliate. I presented weekly
live "Money Magic" segments on the ABC affiliate for
five years, covering business and personal finance topics and
performing an on-air magic trick monthly. Monthly newspaper and
magazine columns as well as regular radio programs have been other
media means I've enjoyed to share unbiased money management
tips and tricks.
Entrepreneurial opportunities
evolved from my dedication to teaching. Business owners asked me
to come on site and assist their employees with cash flow, paying
down debt, understanding company benefits, retirement and investment
options. I incorporated my business education and delivered training
sessions for corporations.
A
practice in leadership…
During my youth, I was active in girl scouts, 4-H, and Future Homemakers
of America (now FCCLA). My participation in these activities taught me skills
in organization and leadership. Both of my parents, Joe and
Gladys Briscoe, were role models as leaders in our Mabelvale,
Arkansas community.
I’ve served on
paid boards and volunteer boards of companies and organizations.
My grandest adventure resulted from receiving a Presidential appointment to
Chair the National Women’s Business Council out of Washington,
D.C. During my tenure, I traveled extensively in the United States
and did some international travel for hearings and presentations.
I worked directly with the heads of departments and members of Congress
toward legislation to improve the business opportunities for small
business owners.
I have served on
national boards of the National Advisory Council for the Association
of Small Business Development Centers and the Consumer Product Safety
Commission. My speaking topics on leadership, customer service,
and motivation, grew out of these experiences.
A
touch of humor…
My life has not always been smooth sailing. I developed a sense
of humor to help deal with adversities. I use some of my real life
experiences and humor in my presentations because fun learning is
learning that lasts. Exercises and worksheets are also a vital part
of each presentation because we remember what we do, therefore,
active learning is key.
I delight in the opportunity
to share lessons learned and to learn something new and meaningful.
If you use me to address your convention, organization, or workers,
I will do all that is within my power to deliver a useful and memorable
message.
Thank you!
Mary Ann Campbell, CFP
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