Our Mission, Vision & Values

The mission of NSA Michigan is to develop, inspire and support individuals in the speaking profession. 

Our vision is to be the leading organization developing professional speakers through education, resources and collegiality. 

Our Values

As an affiliated chapter of the National Speakers Association, we embrace the values of our parent organization. 

Abundant Generosity

  • We exhibit a culture of giving and sharing our experience and expertise.

  • As we pursue success, we practice generosity and recognize philanthropic achievements.

  • We call this “The Spirit of Cavett,” honoring our Founder’s example to help each other learn, grow, and prosper.

Elevating Excellence

  • We recognize, celebrate, and teach excellence in both the art and business of speaking

  • We feature experts and diverse examples of industry-leading excellence.

  • We are committed to lifelong improvement.

Intentional Language

  • We honor the power of well-spoken words.

  • We respect the creative works of others and inspire people to find their original voice.

  • We communicate with intention, care, and respect.

Honorable Innovation

  • We honor our history, legacy, and the contributions of those who preceded us.

  • We recognize and embrace the evolution required to remain relevant and accomplish our mission and vision.

  • We act with courage, integrity, and ethics as leaders and as members.

Uplifting Humanity

  • We foster positive change for people and organizations.

  • We enable audience members to improve, prosper, and succeed.

  • We practice inclusion and learn from diverse viewpoints.

Our Code of Ethics

NSA Michigan adheres to the Code of Ethics defined by the National Speakers Association.

The purpose of this Code of Professional Ethics is to establish and maintain our brand, reputation and public confidence in the professionalism, dedication, and integrity of not only the individual member of NSA Michigan, but also of the Association itself.

The characteristics of honesty, leadership and stewardship are integral to the success of both NSA Michigan and the individual professional speaker.

Therefore, all members of NSA Michigan subscribe to this Code of Professional Ethics as a condition of membership, with the firm belief that each member will strive to uphold the values, reputation, and legacy of NSA Michigan. By doing so, members recognize the necessity to preserve and encourage fair and equitable practices among all who are engaged in professional speaking.

Violations of this Code are determined in accordance with the bylaws, policies, and procedures of NSA Michigan. Any disciplinary action instituted by NSA Michigan shall be binding and final upon the NSA Michigan member and without recourse to the Association, its officers, and members of staff.

Article 1— Representation
The NSA member has an obligation to oneself and to NSA to represent oneself truthfully, professionally, and in a non-misleading manner. The NSA member shall be honest and accurate in presenting qualifications and experience in the member’s communication with others.

Article 2— Professionalism
The NSA member shall act, operate his/her business, and speak in a most professional and ethical manner so as neither to offend nor bring discredit to oneself, the speaking professional, or one’s fellow NSA members.

Article 3— Research
The NSA member shall exert efforts to understand each client’s organization, approaches, goals, and culture in advance of a presentation, in order to professionally apply one’s expertise to meet each client’s needs.

Article 4— Intellectual Property
The NSA member shall avoid using – either orally or in writing – materials, titles or thematic creations originated by others unless approved in writing by the originator.

Article 5— Respect & Collegiality
The NSA member shall maintain a collegial relationship with fellow members that is based on respect, professional courtesy, dignity, and the highest ethical standards.

Article 6— Confidentiality
The NSA member shall maintain and respect the confidentiality of business or personal affairs of clients, agents, and other speakers.

Article 7— Business Practices
The NSA member is obligated to maintain a high level of ethical standards and practices in order to assist in protecting the public against fraud or any unfair practice in the speaking profession and shall attempt to eliminate from the profession all practices that could bring discredit to the speaking profession.

Article 8— Diversity
The NSA member shall not participate in any agreement or activity that would limit or deny access to the marketplace to any other speaker, to a client, or to the public. This includes, but not limited to, economic factors, race, ethnicity, creed, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or country of national origin of any party.

Board of Directors

Our Past Presidents

NSA Michigan sincerely thanks the leaders who have served as Chapter Presidents

  • Leatrice Brooks - 2024 + 2025

  • Mimi Brown, CSP - 2023

  • Karyl Eckerle + Mimi Brown, CSP - 2022

  • Jason Borowicz - 2021

  • Anne Bonney - 2020

  • Mimi Brown, CSP - 2019

  • Breeda Miller - 2018

  • Carol Prahinski - 2017

  • Greg Peters - 2016

  • Sherene McHenry, CSP -2015

  • Penny Rosema - 2014

  • Vicki Niebrugge, CSP - 2013

  • Kathy Eubanks - 2012

  • Dick Egli - 2011

  • Eleni Kelakos, CSP - 2010

  • Terry Wisner - 2009

  • Marilyn Suttle - 2008

  • April Callis Birchmeier, CSP - 2007

  • Joanne Estes - 2006

  • Pam Wyess - 2005

  • Peggy Kline - 2004

  • Pam Wyess - 2003

  • Bob Bolya - 2002

  • John Tenza - 2001

  • Vicki Niebrugge, CSP - 2000

  • Barbara Stellard - 1999

  • Ed Primeau - 1998

  • Leslie Stambaugh, 1997

  • Michael Scott Karpovich, CSP - 1996

  • Marilynn Semonick, CSP - 1995

  • Jerry Conrad, CSP - 1994

  • Joe Tabers, CSP - 1993

  • Julius Cohen - 1992

  • Vicki Niebrugge, CSP - 1991

  • Mary Jane Mapes, CSP - 1990

  • Dorothy Lemkuhl - 1989

  • John Landis - 1988

  • Nat Starr - 1987

  • Carol Roland - 1986

  • Merrill Douglas - 1985

  • Leslie Charles, CSP - 1984

  • Merrill Douglas - 1983

Awards

Cavett Award

The Cavett Award, the National Speakers Association's most esteemed accolade, is presented annually to a member whose accomplishments exemplify exceptional credibility, respect, honor, and admiration in both NSA and the speaking profession. The recipient's dedication to sharing, guiding, and inspiring other members closely parallels the distinguished career of NSA's founder, Cavett Robert, CSP, CPAE.

NSA Michigan Member Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP was awarded the Cavett award in 2021. Dr. Molidor served as the National President of the National Speakers Association.


Speaker Hall of Fame

NSA Michigan member Floyd Wickman, CSP, CPAE was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame in 1987. 

The Council of Peers Award for Excellence (CPAE), also known as the Speaker Hall of Fame, is a national award recognizing exceptional platform excellence. Selections are based on nominations made by current CPAEs and are limited to a maximum of five each year nationwide.

Certified Speaking Professionals

The Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation is the highest earned accolade of professional achievement in the speaking profession. NSA awards the CSP to individuals who have undergone a comprehensive application process and have met the organization's rigorous criteria. The designation recognizes a commitment to ongoing education, extensive speaking experience, and ethical conduct.

The following NSA Michigan members have earned the coveted CSP designation: Amelia Mimi Brown, Laurie Brown, April Callis Birchmeier, C. Leslie Charles, David Chinsky, Tami Evans, Eleni Kelakos, Mary Jane Mapes, Sherene McHenry, John Molidor (Cavett Award Winner), Marilynn Semonick, Laurie Stewart, Joyce Weiss, Ben Whiting, Floyd Wickman (CPAE)

Chapter Member of the Year

The following NSA Michigan members have been honored for their exemplary service.

  • 2024-25: Princess Castleberry

  • 2023-24: Robin Shear

  • 2022-23: Kristi Davis

  • 2021-22: Mimi Brown and Greg Peters

  • 2020-21: Lisa Roach

  • 2019-20: Anne Bonney

  • 2017-18: Mimi Brown

  • 2016-17: Breeda Miller

  • 2015-16: Greg Peters

  • 2014-15: Vicki Niebrugge, CSP

  • 2013-14: Marilyn Suttle

  • 2012-13: Shawne Duperon

  • 2011-12: Ralph Schillace

  • 2010-11: Pam Wyess

  • 2009-10: Marilynn Semonick, CSP

  • 2008-09: Joanne Estes

  • 2007-08: Pam Wyess

  • 2006-07: Marilyn Suttle

  • 2005-06: Leslie Stambaugh

  • 2004-05: Len Charla

  • 2003-04: Michael Karpovich, CSP

  • 2002-03: Joanne Estes

  • 2001-02: Ed Primeau

  • 2000-01: Leslie Stambaugh

  • 1999-2000: D. Bolton & R. Ward

  • 1998-99: Mary Jane Mapes

  • 1997-98: Michael Ammann

  • 1996-97: Joe Tabers, CSP

  • 1995-96: Greg Bauer

  • 1994-95: Jack Pyle

  • 1993-94: Marilynn Semonick, CSP

  • 1992-93: Dorothy Lehmkuhl

  • 1991-92: Vicki Niebrugge

  • 1990-91: Joy Schmidt

  • 1989-90: Mary Jane Mapes, CSP

  • 1988-89: Shirley Bracket

  • 1987-88: John Landis

  • 1986-87: Mary Louise Cutler

  • 1985-86: C. Leslie Charles, CSP

  • 1984-85: Merrill Douglas, CSP

The Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP President’s Award

The Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP President’s Award is awarded at the Chapter President’s discretion. In 2016, this award was renamed in honor of Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP who was the first NSA Michigan member to serve as the national NSA President.

  • 2024-25: Kevin Sidebottom

  • 2023-24: Leatrice Brooks

  • 2022-23: Greg Peters

  • 2021-22: Breeda Miller

  • 2019-20: Babette Ten Haken

  • 2018-19: Maxx Anderson 

  • 2017-18: Dick Egli

  • 2016-17: John Molidor, CSP, National President

  • 2015-16: ProTrack Faculty (P. Wyess, M. Semonick, L. Charles, J. Conrad, R. Ward, M. Mapes)

  • 2014-15: Pam Wyess

  • 2013-14: Ken Wachsberger

  • 2012-13: Marilynn Semonick, CSP

The Leslie Charles Leadership Award

  • Leslie Charles

  • Mary Jane Mapes

  • Marilynn Semonick (1998)

  • Pam Wyess (2018)

Meeting Partner of the Year

  • 2017 - Karen Gordon, GO Where Meetings Matter

  • 2007 – Geri Root

  • 2000 – Amy Jones,WakenJones LLC

  • 1999 – Tom Carlson, Holiday Inn Hotels

  • 1998 – Lillian Sims, Michigan Municipal Risk Management Association

  • 1997 – Carol Weaver, Domino’s Pizza Distribution

  • 1996 – Justin King, Michigan Association of School Boards

  • 1995 – Joan Hutchinson, Michigan Municipal League

  • 1994 – Cheryl Ronk, CAE Michigan Society of Association Executives

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