Inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame, Richard Weylman is widely known for his commitment and professional excellence.
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Recognized by his peers for his contributions, Richard Weylman has been inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame. This lifetime achievement award is given to experts who speak and who have reached the top echelon of platform excellence.
Additionally, Weylman--who earned the designation of Certified Speaking Professional from the National Speakers Association--is the recipient of the Council of Peers Award of Excellence and the Direct Selling Association's Partnership Award.
"On a personal level, I am humbled to have been nominated for my work on behalf of others by several organizations," says Weylman. "This includes a nomination for the prestigious Horatio Alger Award, which recognizes outstanding individuals in our society who have succeeded in the face of adversity and pursue dreams with determination and perseverance." |
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Certified Speaking Professional
Richard Weylman has received the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)designation, the highest honor of its kind presented by the National Speakers Association. It is awarded in recognition for a commitment to ongoing education, proven speaking experience and ethical behavior. Only individuals who have completed a comprehensive application process and satisfy the NSA's rigorous criteria receive this award. |
Peers Award of Excellence
Richard Weylman has received the Council of Peers Award of Excellence (CPAE) and been inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall--the two highest awards given to experts who speak. Each inductee is evaluated by his or her peers and judged to be among the top professionals in their profession. The National Speakers Association bestows these prestigious lifetime awards for platform excellence. |
Direct Selling Association's Partnership Award
The Direct Selling Association bestowed upon Richard Weylman the coveted Partnership Award for having measurable impact on the growth and profitability of member companies--many of which are Fortune 500 firms marketing upscale products to consumers. | |