How to Screen Celebrity Speakers: Booking Tips for Your Event

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It s a tough wake-up call for readers of Perez Hilton or the Daily Mail: all those famous people who make headlines and sell newspapers don t always make engaging speakers at events. Sure, big names are great at getting butts in seats, but it s easy to forget that expertise or fame doesn t necessarily relate to engaging stage presence unless the celebrity is familiar and comfortable with the in-front-of-a-podium format. Here are a few things to remember when booking a celebrity guest at your event.

Run their talk through an approval process (just like everyone else)

Most conference planners would blanch at the idea of a keynote speaker being allowed to go on stage without casting a glance at their presentation materials, and without making sure the speech fits into the theme of the event as a whole. This should not change if your speaker has a face known to millions ask to see the goods before anyone takes the stage.

They re on the clock too

Celebrity speakers are often hired to appear at dozens of various conferences and events, and one can easily blur into the next. To ensure your to-do is not seen as yet another payday, ask your celebrity speaker to spend some time discussing how you can best tailor their speech and presence to your event s needs you deserve it.

A performer does not always a speaker make

You wouldn t ask an air-conditioning repair guy to fix your fridge. Same deal here: Well-known news anchors, singers, actors and media personalities may be dynamic on screen or on the air, doing what they love best, but that magnetism many not translate when facing a rapt audience of strangers. They may not have experience writing their own material, or they may be used to another performance format that bears little resemblance to public speaking. Similarly, famous subject experts may really know their stuff, but may not be used to explaining it or discussing it with laymen.

If possible, look to book celebrities with speaking experience. While booking agencies can get you the talent, it is important to utilize YouTube and other social networks to search for videos and examples of past speeches, if any, for a preview of what you can expect.

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Give them a safety net

Some celebrity speakers, particularly on the political lecture circuit, just have it. From a lifetime of media training, they can take the mic in any packed conference room and deliver a speech that will enthuse and motivate a crowd at an annual meeting for chartered accountants. Others do not. If an event manager feels that their speaker will flounder alone, arranging to have them as the guest star in a panel discussion may be the best solution. This allows them to shine in specific moments, giving the audience their money s worth while taking away much of the pressure.

Screen for (and do your best to accommodate) divas

In addition to appearance fees, many celebrities will provide a sheet of requests called a rider , a list of additional instructions for everything from which snacks they d prefer to have available in the green room, to, in Kanye s case, requiring all chauffeurs to wear 100{04d9822e7d95da125d508d8e1efbcf2edc79acd8aec1f0bbdcbd6a6f684f9bb3} cotton fabrics. It s a good idea to get your hands on a rider before the booking actually occurs. If someone is going to require seven bottles of Dom in the green room, it ll be good to know that as early as possible.

Where to find some celebs!

APB: Speakers International A large listing of A-list speakers, including sample speaking topics, videos and biographies.

WSB: Washington Speakers Bureau   The Washington Speakers Bureau brings audiences quality speakers and experts whose ideas are changing the face of business and inspiring the world.

Booking Entertainment A large agency with some great names

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