Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) Designation
A Certified Speaking Professional, more commonly known as a CSP, is a
speaker whose title has been awarded by the US-based National Speakers
Association and by the National Speakers Association of Australia. This
title is bestowed only if the individual has earned it by meeting strict
standards. Having the initials, CSP, follow a speaker's name indicates
that the speaker has proven experience, competence, and knows how to satisfy
his client. CSP is the speaking profession's international measurement
of professional platform mastery.
Is It Difficult to Become a CSP?
The International Federation for Professional Speakers is composed of
professional speaking associations throughout the world. However, less
than 10% of its members hold the distinguished title of CSP. To become
a Certified Speaking Professional, a speaker must meet the following criteria:
- Maintain membership and subscribe to the Code of Professional Ethics
- Serve a minimum of 100 different clients within 5 years
- Present a minimum of 250 professional speaking engagements within this 5 year period
- Submit testimonial letters from clients served
- Submit professionally prepared promotional materials
- Receive excellent ratings from past clients on professional performance evaluations
- Continue education in the professional speaking field
Why should I hire a CSP?
The success of a meeting is often dependent on the experience, polish,
and competency of the presenter. Allowing a CSP to represent you enhances
the likelihood that the message you want to be delivered, will be better
focused and will hopefully remain in the memories and action plans of
your attendees.
A CSP is a known entity. You don't have to worry about whether or not your
message is delivered so that it will be understood and retained by your
audience. CSPs are committed to outstanding service and ethical behavior
and offer a wide variety of approaches, topics and styles. Only you can
determine which speaker will best fit your needs. |