Jeanne Robertson
Jeanne has written three books on humor - Humor: The Magic of Genie,
Mayberry Humor Across the USA and Don't Let the Funny Stuff Get Away.
These books are filled with reality-based stories, which illustrate her
humor philosophy. While she enjoys making people laugh, Jeanne views the role of a
humorist as more than eliciting laughter. As audiences are holding
their sides and wiping tears from their faces, she makes her point
clear.
Jeanne Robertson reached her 6'2" stature at age thirteen. Perhaps it was an indication of a future speaking career that would soar to great heights.
No, professional speaking might not have been predicted when Jeanne was in the seventh grade in Graham, North Carolina, when and where she would have been voted most likely to make the basketball team and least likely to be a contestant in the Miss America Pageant. She did make the team-averaging more than thirty points per game in her junior and senior years-but as Miss North Carolina 1963 she also competed in the Miss America Pageant where she was named Miss Congeniality.
It was her participation in and perhaps even her losing of the Miss America title that turned Jeanne's life into a succession of events which led her to be one of the funniest, busiest and most popular professional speakers in America today. Because she was asked to speak every day as Miss North Carolina, Jeanne traveled her native state for one year speaking at pageants and addressing civic clubs and corporations. When that time was over, she found that people were willing to pay her to come and address their groups and conventions and loving every laughing minute of it. They wanted Jeanne-not just a title holder-and they wanted her because she made them laugh.
At that point, Jeanne still viewed speaking as a way to make a little money while continuing her education. She received her degree at Auburn University and taught physical education in high school and college, a career she enjoyed for nine years. But throughout those years, the requests continued to pour in for her to speak. In 1976, she stopped teaching and entered professional speaking full time.
With the flexibility to speak more often, Jeanne's rise in the speaking profession was nothing short of phenomenal. Clients and speakers alike were quick to recognize her ability. In addition to a full speaking schedule year after year, she has been awarded every top honor and designation in her profession including the Certified Speaking Professional designation (CSP) in 1980 and being inducted in the CPAE Speaker Hall Of Fame in 1981. A member of NSA/Carolinas, she served as President of the National Speakers Association in 1985. In 1989 she became the first woman to receive that association's most cherished honor, the Cavett Award. The Cavett is awarded annually to one member "whose accomplishments, integrity and reputation are a credit to NSA and the speaking profession."
Toastmasters International named Jeanne the recipient of its 1998 Golden Gavel Award, given annually to one individual for accomplishments in leadership and communications. She is the only female professional speaker who has received this honor. Other recipients include Lowell Thomas, Walter Cronkite, Earl Nightingale, Art Linkletter, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Tom Peters, Mark Russell, Ken Blanchard and Zig Ziglar.
In recognition of her professional expertise, experience, and competence, Jeanne was honored by the NCAA Southeastern Conference as Auburn University's Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2000. The North Carolina Press Association named Jeanne as its 2001 North Carolinean of the Year for "her popularity on the speaking circuit, her award-winning ways, and her representation of North Carolina." Past recipients include Elizabeth Dole, Rev. Billy Graham, and Dean Smith.
PRESENTATION TOPICS:
Humor: More Than a Laughing Matter"
In her positively hilarious style, 6' 2" Jeanne Robertson soars to new
heights while discussing the differences between being funny and
possessing a sense of humor, learning to laugh at yourself and
accepting things that can't be changed. You will hold your sides and
wipe tears of laughter from your eyes as Jeanne relates original stores
based on her life experiences.
"Humor: A Strategy for Success"
In this step-by-step presentation, Jeanne helps audiences learn how to
develop a sense of humor, which according to her is a choice in how you
go about living. She explains the dynamics of humor, challenging
audiences to laugh at themselves, look for the humor in everyday
situations, create their own humor and influence others to do the same,
relieve stress through humor and take humor breaks. As she relates her
original, funny tales, Jeanne helps people develop a refreshing new
approach to humor and the magic it works in.
"Here He Is Mr. Meeting!"
Pure fun with a little message! Jeanne reaches into her big bag of
original material and pulls out just the right stories for each
audience and situation. An old fashion "after-dinner talk" that can be
used in a variety of meeting slots. Not comedy. Hilarious humor that
illustrates a point.

