Become a Speaker

  • The We The People Convention is seeking speakers for a wide range of topics. The convention format will be 4-6 breakout session time slots per day, with a total of 7 conference rooms, each seating between 50-200 attendees in a mixed theater / classroom setting. Speakers will be provided with a raised platform area, a podium, microphone, and connection to a projector. For panel discussions, a table with a moving microphone in addition to the podium microphone will be provided.

    The breakout sessions are organized into a series of vertical tracks, each focusing on a broad topic outline critical to the 2012 election. Each topic would then fit into this broad outline.

    Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a speaker. We suggest that you outline the topic, your background as an expert in the topic as well as your past public speaking history, and a short (2-3 sentence) summary of the material. Please send this to Paul Baker, Breakout Session Chair at paulb@wethepeopleconvention.org.

    Breakout Sessions Organization
    Local Issues State Issues National Issues Energy Historical Perspective Candidate Training Advocate
    Sponsor or Leader The Buckeye Institute American Majority
    Suggested Session Topics City, Township and County Structure Education in Ohio Voter / Election Fraud Fracking: Separating fact from fiction Cronyism: How Obama’s Solyndra Business Model Bankrupts America Campaign Communications
    School Boards and local taxation SB5: What now and was anything learned The Federal Reserve: A Primer for Patriots How Solar and Windmills increase your energy bill From Medicare to ObamaCare: How did wie get here? Financing your campaign
    Party Structure and local activism State of the State Panel Discussion: Role of the Federal Reserve The scientific fraud of Global Warming Our Founding Fathers and their Vision Taking your campaign online
    Ohio Open Records Act Business Recovery Within Ohio Illegal Immigration The interaction of Energy costs and National Economy History of Taxation in America Campaign Planning
    Restructuring Ohio’s Government for the Future Health Care Reform Panel Discussion Preparing for a National Financial Meltdown Get Out the Vote!
    Ohio 180: Turning Ohio Around