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- EDUCATION: B.A., Speech Communication, David Lipscomb College, 1966 M.S., Speech Communication, Pittsburgh State University, 1967 Ph.D., Speech Communication, University of Illinois, 1972 TEACHING: Pittsburgh State University, 1966 67 (Teaching Assistant) Appalachian State University, 1967 68 (Instructor) Illinois State University, 1968 70 (Instructor) University of Illinois, 1970 72 (Teaching Assistant) Northern Kentucky University, 1972 (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: National Speakers Associatio International Listening Associatio Kentucky Association of Communication Arts - (1976-1987) various offices, President (1981) NSA-OhionNSA-Kentucky
Stephen D. Boyd has been involved in the study and practice of communication all of his adult life. At 26, he was the winner of the 1970 Toastmasters International Speech Contest. At 27, he completed his Ph.D. in Speech Communication from the University of Illinois.
nnIn 1990, he was named Certified Speaking Professional by the National Speakers Association, becoming one of only nine percent of NSA members to earn that title. Since 1972, Steve has been on the faculty of Northern Kentucky University where he is currently Professor of Speech Communication. He is a past recipient of the “Outstanding Professor of the Year” award at NKU and is consistently one of the most popular teachers there.
nnHis articles on communication related topics have appeared in various magazines and jou als, and his three books on public speaking have sold over 30,000 copies. His most recent book on speaking, From Dull to Dynamic: Transforming Your Presentations, was written in collaboration with his son Josh, an associate professor of communication at Purdue University. Steve has also written two devotional books: Moments with the Master and He Knows My Song.
nnHis interest in communication skills and personal development has taken him beyond the classroom. He annually conducts programs for business, industry, education, and associations that want their people to speak and listen more effectively to improve professional and personal performance. Clients include Procter & Gamble, MRERF, Institute for Professional Advancement, Union Central Life, and Fidelity Investments.
nnSteve loves, though not necessarily in this order, fishing, music, reading, the church, and his family. He values the importance of God and human relationships and all the communication skills involved in each.
nnSteve and his wife live in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati. His children are married and live in Nashville, Tennessee, and Lafayette, Indiana. The dog finally died.
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Communicate Professionalismn
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Don’t Say These Words When Speaking!
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The Beginning of Listening: Silencen
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Pet Snakes and Societyn
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Stephen Boyd Books
He Knows My Song. 1st Books, Bloomington, Indiana, 2003n
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From Dull To Dynamic: Transforming Your Presentations, (co-authored with Josh Boyd), Professional Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1998n
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Speaking With Style, (co authored with N. Edd Miller), Tichenor Publishing Group, Bloomington, Indiana, 1989n
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Moments With The Master, Quality Publications, Abilene, Texas, 1987n
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Organization and Outlining: A Workbook for Students in a Basic Speech Course, (co authored with Mary A Renz) Bobbs Merrill, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1984n
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A Short Guide to Effective Public Speaking
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Be Brief!
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Ethics in Speaking: A Practical Point of View
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Improve Your Listening Immediately!
We are good at talking, but we have trouble listening. One sage said, “The only reason we listen is because we know we get to talk next.” Here are some tips that can change your listening behavior now. Names! First, repeat a person’s name when you first meet him or her. This will make you ...
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After the Speech
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Incorporate Humor in Your Next Speech
Some speakers say, “I could never use humor in my speech; I just don’t feel comfortable with it.” I believe that anyone can use humor and that it is a valuable tool in speaking. Appropriate humor relaxes an audience and makes it feel more comfortable with you as the speaker; humor can bring ...
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The Presentation After the Presentation
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The End is the Beginning
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Steve Boyd combines his personal and professional background to make him highly qualified to speak for your next inspirational meeting, whether it's a conference of believers, an association convention, or a church celebration event.
nnSteve's stories—humorous, lively, inspirational, or poignant—keep his audiences engaged and entertained while they learn and grow spiritually. You always get "good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over," in a presentation from Steve Boyd. His faith-filled, fun-loving personality can enliven your event so that it will be discussed positively long after it's over.
nnHONORS:
nn• Winner of Toastmasters International Speech Contest, Portland, Oregon,
n1970
n• Recipient of "Outstanding Professor of the Year Award." 1984, Northe
nKentucky University
n• Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) by the National Speakers Assn.,
nbecoming one of less than nine percent of NSA's members to earn that
ntitle, 1990.
n• Recipient of "Mentor Award", Norse Leadership Society, 1997