Speaking Engagements
Hiring Meade W. Malone
Meade W. Malone is available for speaking engagements. For questions or to hire Meade, please contact him at mmalone@hsipublications.com.
Meade’s Bio:
For more than 17 years, Meade W. Malone has helped multinational corporations and wealthy individuals manage their international corporate structures. Now Meade has a new calling: God spoke to him telling him to help people unlock God’s plan for their lives in Meade’s new book “The Plan – Unlocking God’s Financial Blessing for Your Life.” Read More
To see examples of Meade’s previous events, watch this video clip:
Tips for a Successful Event
We understand that you have invested a great deal of time and money into your event, and would like to offer you some suggestions to make sure you receive the maximum return possible on your investment. Often times the slightest changes in ambiance and staging will greatly affect the outcome of a presentation. The following suggestions are what we believe will create the best experience.
AV Requirements
- Lavaliere Microphone: Wireless is preferable, but not mandatory. Please make sure that the AV department has a back-up microphone available at all times. As well as a mic runner on hand. Our suggestion would be to have someone from your group assigned to the microphone system should any adjustments be needed for volume, bass, feedback, etc.
- Our team will provide you with a promotional DVD to use to introduce Meade W. Malone. Please also provide a 6′ draped table to place and organize any materials on products that may be referenced from the stage.
- On stage, please have a bottle of purified water and a box of Kleenex and a stool.
Recording Devices
Audio and /or video taping is available with PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. If you’re interested in taping a presentation, please review our recording agreement. If you do not have a copy please contact us at mmalone@hsipublications.com.
Tips & Suggestions
- Theater or classroom seating is preferable, in chevron style seating. We understand that when planned on or around a meal, this is not possible.
- When the room is rectangular, please have your stage positioned in the center of the long wall. This assists greatly in creating intimacy between your audience and anyone who is on stage.
- For the benefit of your audience please request from the hotel or auditorium management that the meeting room have no distracting noise from an adjoining room, such as a singing group, rock band, etc. during the time of the presentation.
- It is difficult to build intimacy and rapport if your audience is still eating. Please instruct the banquet staff to clear up AFTER the speaker’s presentation.
- When a photographer is present, please ask them to refrain from taking photos the first 15 minutes of the program. This can be distracting to the speaker and audience.
- Please make sure the room is well lit especially the staging area. People remember more and laugh more in bright rooms.
Scheduling Concerns
- It is not a good idea to have your main speaker the last day of a conference when your participants have been up late the night before.
- An extended cocktail party is not a good start for your audience, or your speaker. To get the most from your investment consider changing the schedule to maximize speaker’s message and the response from the audience.
- Please do not have awards or lengthy announcements immediately following our presentations. This tends to diffuse the energy and message just left with your group. Consider having these announcements first, or taking a break following the presentation. This break will also give us the opportunity to meet and shake hands with your attendees during the break following the presentation.



