San Francisco – May 29 & 30, 2011 – Networking
San Francisco – May 29 & 30 – open for networking
Lesley will fly direct from San Diego to San Francisco to spend time with some LinkedIn and Twitter friends in this famous city of bridges, fisherman’s wharf and cable cars, before flying to Vancouver to link up with the train across the Rockies.
She would love to meet up with you on May 29 or 30 for
- coffee,
- lunch or a
- chat with you and a group of your friends, who would like to meet an Aussie Nana who is a little out of the ordinary.
Do you want a guest speaker for an event?
If you want a guest speaker for your networking group, she is very good – whether it is for fifteen minutes or forty! She is an excellent public speaker on topics like
- Networking For Business,
- The Six Words Of Excellence For Success In Small Business
- Identifying Your Ideal Client.
- Is Social Media is right for your business?
She will be happy to present one of these four topics for your group and show how her forty years of business success has prepared her to launch her new career at Stories My Nana Tells.
Reading to groups of children
If you would like Lesley to read two or three of her stories to a group of children, who would like to hear some of her writing, she would love to do that. Reading to children in Libraries and at parties is a favourite of hers and the children love the stories.
Special Offer for Nana’s Walkabout Promotion
If you will not have the chance to network with Lesley during this trip, sign up today for our special heavily discounted offer during Nana’s Walkabout – Don’t Miss This Special Offer You will save $40.00!
Connect with Lesley through Social Media
Come and meet her at Stories My Nana Tells or connect on Twitter at @NanaStories.
We are on Facebook at Facebook Like Us Here or connect with Lesley on LinkedIn Connect here
Not too sure where Lesley is staying yet in San Francisco - depends on the meetings we arrange but we guarantee she will not be homeless while she is there! Just so long as there is time for her to see a couple of the most favourite landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and ride in a cable car, because she remembers Karl Malden and Michael Douglas very well from their TV series and there is so much to see in San Francisco. Should she wear some flowers in her hair, perhaps?



It’s very exciting to see Nana’s Walkabout, being written about in the San Francisco Examiner (online)
Bungee-jumping grandma connects kids and adults to the Web http://exm.nr/fWJkoY