There are not too
many people who can truly say they love what they do. I am one of the
fortunate who can say I truly love my job! I love to make people happy - to
smile and laugh. I love creating my own puppets and enjoy sharing this
talent with others. As a former teacher, I love to help children learn. I
love the recognition I receive from children, parents, teachers, school
administrators, health professionals and corporate officers.
At birthday
parties and company picnics, I receive so much gratification from a child’s
surprise reaction to my magic and ventriloquism. It is so special. At trade
shows, I get a kick out of having my puppet friends interact with business
executives who laugh and say, "I can’t believe I’m talking to a puppet!" It
is always a thrill to be able to represent a company and sell their
products, services and image. My educational programs inspire me as I
inspire others. The letters of recommendation and endorsements are endless.
What could be better?
Well, I always
strive to make things better. I want to be able to reach more children at
schools with my educational themes. As a result of corporate collaborations
and sponsorship, I am able to enhance my geographic reach and include more
in my assembly programs.
Twenty years ago I
never envisioned my little company would grow to a point where I would do
corporate promotions, develop contests and build promotional themes around
my educational programs. I never imagined that my peers would ask me to be a
speaker at national conferences.
Learning in the
arts and student academic and social development shows evidence from 62
studies that arts education enhances instruction. Many companies are now
learning that involvement in arts education will reap great rewards for them
as well as the students.