March Chapter Meeting (Virtual) | The Art of Storytelling: Transform Your Professional Impact
March 17 - 6:00-7:30 pm
Virtual Chapter Meeting
1.5 PDUs (Ways of Working) Self Reporting
The first 15 minutes will be focused on chapter information / upcoming events, followed by our learning topic:
The Art of Storytelling: Transform Your Professional Impact
Storytelling is more than just a tool for entertainment; it’s a powerful way to connect, inspire, and lead. In this session, we’ll explore the art of storytelling and how it can transform your professional impact. Learn how to craft compelling narratives that resonate with your audience, create lasting impressions, and drive your message home. Drawing from my experiences in global speaking engagements and Toastmasters, I’ll share practical strategies and real-world examples that you can immediately apply in your professional life.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the Power of Storytelling – Learn why storytelling is crucial for professional communication, leadership, and influence.
- Craft Compelling Narratives – Discover practical storytelling frameworks to create engaging and memorable stories.
- Apply Storytelling in Professional Contexts – Use storytelling techniques to captivate audiences in public speaking, presentations, and leadership scenarios.
About Our Speaker: Mai Lin
Mei Lin is a dynamic global speaker and advocate for the power of storytelling in leadership and professional development. With a diverse background in project management, AI strategy, and public speaking, Mei has inspired audiences around the world—from the Global Project Management Forum in Riyadh to professional development workshops across North America and Asia. As a seasoned Toastmaster and an AI enthusiast, Mei combines her expertise in technology and communication to help professionals elevate their careers through the art of storytelling.
Fun fact about Mei Lin: She used to be a dog person and couldn't stand cats—until I adopted a dog-like cat. He behaves just like a dog—greeting people at the door, patrolling the house like a loyal guardian, happily accepting pats from everyone, and even rolling over to show his belly like a playful puppy.