A Workshop by SAF's Professional Floral Communicators - International
Unleash your inhibitions of computer technology for making
presentations, increasing sales and improving training procedures. This
workshop covers how to create and deliver high-impact, dynamic
presentations. Tina Stoecker, AIFD, PFCI, and Gerhard Monheim show how
to format PowerPoint slides with pictures and color without the visual
overload. In addition, they'll share the do's and don'ts of presenting
with PowerPoint. Leave your “right brain” behind, pretend to be a
“computer geek”
and follow along with or without your laptop.
Tina
opened Designs of the Times Florist, Inc., in Melbourne, Fla., in 1982.
Her floral artistry and shop have been featured in Florist, Florists'
Review, Flowers &, Florida Architecture and SAF’s Floral Management.
An
industry educator for more than 15 years, Tina has traveled across the
United States, Canada, Mexico, Austria and England to teach floral
design. She has presented programs for AIFD on the national and
regional stages, FTD conventions, and as an SAF convention panelist. In
addition, Tina has worked at the Rose Parade for Charisma Floats, and
has judged the FTD Americas Cup and Southeastern Flower Show.
Tina
is an FTD Design Instructor and Education Team Member, an FTD Master
Designer and Master Florist Manager, an AIFD director, past president
of AIFD Southern Region and serves SAF on the Retailers Council, PFCI
Board of Trustee and past member of the Technology Committee.
GERHARD MONHEIM
With
more than 20 years of information technology experience, Gerhard is the
director of technical operations of InTech Health Ventures and has
participated in multiple company-wide implementations of new technology
solutions.
He has accumulated many years of experience in using
and supporting the Microsoft Office Suite of tools, including Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and Publisher. Gerhard has taught
and supported end-user and technical classes to wide and varied
audiences, including instructors, technicians, administrators,
physicians and members of IT teams.