Public Speaking
Will Randall is available for talks and teaching based on his work as a biographer, historian and presidential scholar.
In addition to his "Leadership American Style"
lectures at Champlain College, Professor Randall has spoken at Yale
University, Princeton, the Stern School of International Business
at New York University and the Homeland Foundation at New York Yacht
Club, Middlebury College, Franklin Pierce College, Lynchburg College,
Pennsylvania State University, University of New Brunswick, State
University of New York-Plattsburgh, Colonial National Park, Yorktown, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, Old Barracks Museum in Trenton,
New Jersey, Valley Forge National Park, the American Revolution
Round Table in New York City, Sons of the Revolution of New York,
Colonial Dames national convention, Sons of the Revolution annual
meetings in New York City and Philadelphia, the Proprietary House
at Perth Amboy, the White Plains, N.Y. historical society, at John
Cabot University in Rome, at the University of Naples and at Association
France-Grande Bretagne in Nice, France. He gave a series of 20 lectures
on Thomas Jefferson in Vermont under a grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities and was a member of the Speaker's Bureau of the
Vermont Council on the Humanities from its founding in 1984 until
2010. He has also keynoted conventions, including the national AFL-CIO
convention and Primary Caregivers of Vermont.
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