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You're dealing with more
people than ever before. You're bombarded with telephone calls,
faxes, and email. Communicating effectively is harder than
ever. Dr. Carnell can help you. Keynote speeches and workshops
include Continuously Improving Communications, Listen / Hear, You
Are What You Speak, Your Voice is Your Business Card, and Managing
Ourselves for Fun and Profit. Speaker, author, columnist,
consultant, administrator, professor, Dr. Carnell delivers his
expertise with a light touch, clothed with enthusiasm and packed
with effective techniques you can use today.
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Dr. Mitch Carnell is an authority in communication both normal and
disordered. He is a certified speech language
pathologist, a Fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing
Association and holds the Honors of the SC Speech language and
Hearing Association. He was President/CEO of the Charleston Speech
and Hearing Center for over 35 years. Dr. Carnell has conducted
workshops for business, government, education and professional
associations across the U. S., Australia, Ireland and the
Caribbean.
Dr. Mitch Carnell
2444 Birkenhead Drive
Charleston, SC 29414-5440
(843)556-2310 voice
(843)556-7345 fax
mitchcarnell@bellsouth.net
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By: Bill Collins -
Publisher/Editor 03/23/2005

Teaching people to communicate has
been Mitch Carnell's passion as well as his life's work. And
although he retired as President/CEO of Charleston Speech and
Hearing Center he won't let that commitment to better communication
go.
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What Are Your Communication
Experiences?
What examples of successful or failed communication would like to share? I am always looking for good real personal experiences of communication successes or failures. If I ever use one of yours either in my writing or speaking, I will give you credit unless you ask me not to reveal your identity. The examples must be true. You may change the names to protect the innocent or guilty. I am also looking for customer service successes or failures.
Each calendar month I will choose the best submission and the person submitting it will receive a framed copy of my "Twelve Keys to Improved Communication" or "My Covenant for Improved Communication." Please include your name and mailing address for each submission. Just
click here and fire away.
Be a Lifter!
A
"lifter" is someone who always finds something positive to say to every
person he or she meets. Order Mitch's booklet for tips to help you create
your kind of world.

North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey
Proclaims June 1
"Say Something Nice Day"
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CURRIER EDITORIAL]
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PROCLAMATION]
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Say Something Nice:
Be a
Lifter
mugs, shirts, postcards, greeting cards, etc. at
www.cafepress.com/mitchcarnell
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To continue to develop spiritually, intellectually,
emotionally, socially, physically and financially in order to function as an
enthusiastic, positive, cheerful, healthy, productive and resourceful member
of my family, church, community and profession. - Mitch Carnell |
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Junior League of Charleston Honors Carnell
As part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the publication of Charleston Receipts, the Junior League of Charleston made a special gift of $2000 to the Charleston Speech and Hearing Center in honor of the contributions of Dr. Mitch Carnell's 35 year's as President/CEO of the center and his contributions to the Charleston Community.
Charleston Receipts was published to support the center, which the Junior League founded in 1947. The proceeds from the sale of the cookbook supported the center for 16 years until it became a member agency of the Trident United Way. Carnell, an ASHA Fellow and past president of the South Carolina Speech Language and Hearing Association, headed the center from 1964 until his retirement in 1999.
Carnell presented the check to Christine Dukes, director of speech language pathology, and Michelle Dressler-Lomano, audiologist at the center's new satellite offices.
Governor Hodges
Awards Order of the Palmetto to Dr. Mitchell Carnell
September 29, 2000
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