HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EVALUATIONS
At our evaluation seminar in September 2011 experienced members of the Club, Peter Temesvary, Mary Murphy and Peter Fekete, spoke on the topic of how to improve evaluations.
These can be seen at:
http://vimeo.com/user3320270/videos/page:1/sort:newest
"I am very grateful to Bea Bincze," comments Club President, Peter Fekete, "for uploading these to the website."  Peter has been inspired as a result to develop  his thoughts about what makes a good evaluation.  "In addition to my original speech, which was a first draft, I have now written out a brief summary of those ideas.  The speech has many faults, and I think the written version is a better account of what I am trying to say."
Policy statement
A key feature of the Conference shall be a policy statement from newly elected Club President, Peter Fekete.  The time has come for radical changes in the direction of the Club, which now seeks to become a key player in the business infrastructure of Budapest and Hungary.  Peter will outline ways in which he expects to achieve this in a statement of policy.
PETER FEKETE, CLUB PRESIDENT
●  An artist, sculptor and philosopher. 
●  A retired headmaster of his own private school (Black’s Academy) that formally operated in Jersey, Channel Islands.  His specialist subjects are English Literature, Philosophy, Mathematics and Economics.
●  Author of the Internet textbook for the Welsh Exam Board A level syllabuses in Mathematics and Further Mathematics.  
● Graduate of Cambridge University in Philosophy.
.●  Holds a Masters degree in Mathematics from the Open University. 
●  Has been researching on the philosophy of artificial intelligence.
●  President of both the Budapest Toastmasters Club and the Budapest Toastmasters Egyesület
Website: peterfekete.com
CLUB CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
Budapest Toastmasters Club Conference: Monday 5th March, 6.30 p.m. at the Kempinski Hotel, Erzsébet tér.
Breaking news: in addition to speeches from prominent past members Kriszta Medgyesi and Jacques de Jager, previous competition winner, Geoffrey Thomas, will also speak.
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Kempinski Hotel
CONFERENCE CHARGE
●  Member who is renewing membership: HUF 1,500
● Member who is not renewing membership: HUF 2,500
●  Member of ExxonMobil or Morgan Stanley Clubs: HUF 2,500
●  Guest of member: HUF 3,500
●  Non-member: HUF 4,500
Membership charges
(Membership renewal is due in March.  You get a discount on the conference if you pay early.)
Membership renewal: HUF 12,000
Join the Club (from 1st April, 2012): HUF 16,000
When you register no cash is transferred.  You are given instructions for a bank transfer.

WHY BY BANK TRANSFER?
Our policy is to always prefer bank transfer over cash transactions.  This is because
●  This is the correct way of establishing complete transparency of accounting.
●  When cash is handled errors can occur.
 


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