ANN ARBOR ? Lucy Ann Lance, a broadcaster with Ann Arbor Talk Radio 1600 WAAM, will tell you what it takes to make a connection with people, on and off air, at Friday’s Creativity Forum luncheon.
What does it take to talk for a living? Start with a super-size personality that goes right through the mic and makes itself at home in the heads of everyone who happens to be listening. Add the ability to be up, out of the house and on-the-air by 6 a.m. every week-day and you?ve got the goods to be Lance.
Lance will join Creativity Forum host Jan Nichols to discuss what it takes to create a connection with people on and off the air. A home town girl and graduate of the University of Michigan, Lance began her broadcast career at WAAM in 1984 as Assistant News Director. She has filed stories with national news outlets and in addition to hosting ?The Morning Show? on WAAM, she has also been the moderator of ?Michigan Forum?, a public affairs program on PAX TV.
A popular emcee, Lucy Ann uses her talent to help a variety of charities raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. Don?t miss this opportunity to hear Ann Arbor?s very own Oprah suspend her role as the consummate interviewer to be interviewed herself. If people seem to tune-out when you start to talk, please join us for an insightful conversation on the creative process that allows one person to connect with another.
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