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Provost Speaking Points INSTRUCTIONS: Please ensure the consistency of informaon between your annotated guest list, briefing materials, and speaking points. Submit your suggested speaking points via email to Rachel Northquist . If you have quesons or requested changes, please call Rachel at (206) 221-3962. Please delete these instrucons before subming. Speech Title Here Organizaon and/or Event Name Locaon, City – X:XX am/pm, Day of week, Month Day, Year Desired length of remarks: <2 min. 3-4 min. 5-7 min. 8-10 min. > 10 min. Objecve(s): List no more than four objecves to be accomplished through these remarks (ex. “Thank President’s Club members for their contribuons, demonstrate the impact of their giſts, and inspire them to connue support of the UW”) Audience(s): List up to four audiences that will be addressed during these remarks, including relevant background informaon as appropriate (e.g., “100 donors who have given $2,000 or more to the UW, most of whom live in Seale”) Message: A one sentence statement that encapsulates the message you want audience(s) to receive. (e.g., “Your philanthropy is vital to the University of the Washington and is having a tremendous impact on our students and the world.”) Points: Provide the 3-4 main message points to be emphasized during the remarks, wrien in phrases (not sentences), and in bolded font. Under these message points (maximum of 4), you may list supporng subpoints with relevant stories and facts. Brackeng these points should be a 1-3 sentence introducon and 1-3 sentence closing in bold. 1-3 sentence introducon; include VIPs to acknowledge (names and tles) Point 1 Subpoint

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Provost Speaking Points

INSTRUCTIONS:

Please ensure the consistency of information between your annotated guest list, briefing materials, and speaking points.

Submit your suggested speaking points via email to Rachel Northquist.

If you have questions or requested changes, please call Rachel at (206) 221-3962.

Please delete these instructions before submitting.

Speech Title HereOrganization and/or Event NameLocation, City – X:XX am/pm, Day of week, Month Day, Year

Desired length of remarks: ☐ <2 min. ☐ 3-4 min. ☐ 5-7 min. ☐ 8-10 min. ☐ > 10 min.

Objective(s): List no more than four objectives to be accomplished through these remarks (ex. “Thank President’s Club members for their contributions, demonstrate the impact of their gifts, and inspire them to continue support of the UW”)

Audience(s): List up to four audiences that will be addressed during these remarks, including relevant background information as appropriate (e.g., “100 donors who have given $2,000 or more to the UW, most of whom live in Seattle”)

Message: A one sentence statement that encapsulates the message you want audience(s) to receive. (e.g., “Your philanthropy is vital to the University of the Washington and is having a tremendous impact on our students and the world.”)

Points: Provide the 3-4 main message points to be emphasized during the remarks, written in phrases (not sentences), and in bolded font. Under these message points (maximum of 4), you may list supporting subpoints with relevant stories and facts. Bracketing these points should be a 1-3 sentence introduction and 1-3 sentence closing in bold.

1-3 sentence introduction; include VIPs to acknowledge (names and titles)

Point 1 Subpoint

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Speech Title HereX:XX am/pm, Day of week, Month Day, Year

Subpoint

Point 2 Subpoint Subpoint

Point 3 Subpoint Subpoint

1-3 sentence closing