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Get into the Kitchen with Royal Palm at Decorex 2019

If you want to see how the professionals serve up scrumptious meals that you could make at home, make sure you’ve got your ticket to this years Decorex Durban show, and catch Royal Palm’s Executive Chef Guy Gorrie in action.

A borne and bred Durban lad, Gorrie studied at the Christina Martin Culinary School, before embarking on a journey to England, where he was fortunate enough to be offered a string of internships at famous restaurants like River Café, Le Trompet and The Ivy.

“Working at Michelin-starred restaurants taught me the fundamental basics, which is so important when building a reputable dining menu, and this grounding has opened my eyes to the endless options of food combinations,” he says.

Upon his return to South Africa, Gorrie brought his culinary prowess to Hotel Izulu, La Montagne Hotel, and is now Executive Chef at Royal Palm’s @Thyme Restaurant, and wants to show you how easy it is to create a masterpiece, without having to break a sweat!

The show, which runs for four days from 21 – 24 March at the Durban Exhibition Centre not only gives home lovers a peek at the finest concepts and products from a collection of expertly curated designers and manufacturers, but also has a Gourmet Cooking Theatre where you can catch some amazing chefs in action.

Chef Gorrie will be in action on Friday March 22 and Saturday March 23 at 12h30 – 13h30.

Tickets are R95 (Students / Pensioners R85) and are available from Computicket.

Selecting the best keynote speaker is crucial/key for any conference

Selecting a good speaker is one of the key essentials to hosting a successful conference. It is a crucial process that can either ‘make or break’ your forum. Your guest speaker selection can often be a tough task as the topics may vary. Here, Shireen Karamchand, Events Co-ordinator at the Royal Palm Hotel, Umhlanga, shares her experience to advise you on how to choose the best keynote speakers for your event.

Determine your audience and their needs

We all understand the value a high-profile keynote speaker can bring to your conference. To find the most suitable speaker, one needs to work out what the main purpose for the conference is as well as the audience that will be present. Once that information is obtained, you then need to look at the different types of speakers and determine which one will suit your conference the best. Here are a few examples of the different types of speakers you may want to book:

  • The motivational speaker – who often use their own life experiences and knowledge with the intention of inspiring and capturing their audience. They can sustain the attention of large audiences better than most. They are also deeply connected with the subject at hand.
  • The humourist – Delivers his messages with humour making it easier to remember.
  • The celebrity speaker – Having a celebrity speaker is a great way to draw in an audience. They provide excitement to the audience.

Before you choose a speaker

Once you have selected the type of speaker you want for your conference, there are a number of questions you need to ask yourself before you choose “the one”. Here are a few suggestions worth considering:

  • Will they go the extra mile? – Obviously the speaker you choose is of utmost importance, but putting them on a pedestal may lead them into becoming a bit too arrogant. You need to look into hiring a speaker that is confident in themselves and their ability but also humble enough to really engage with the audience in a genuine way. You need someone who will go the extra mile to lend a helping hand to your team. Having a speaker that will stick around, even after the conference, to connect with your audience makes a huge difference to participants.
  • Consider your budget – Be realistic about the amount of money you can spend on hiring a keynote speaker. Keep in mind that there may be additional costs involved such as travel allowances. Before making the final decision, draw up a budget that you can propose to your speaker to avoid any misunderstandings.
  • Do your research – Follow up on the references your potential guest speaker may have included in their resume to see if they have experience in speaking at a similar type of event. Choosing a well experienced speaker is one of your critical success factors.
  • Converse with your speaker before booking them – This is a great way in determining their speaking style and getting some understanding on how they engage and connect with people as well as see whether they will be appropriate for your conference.
  • Don’t settle – Set the parameters from the beginning so that your speaker knows what is expected of them. Also provide them with a guideline so that they will be able to do the necessary research in advance.

If you follow this strategy and process then you should consistently choose great speakers that have a positive impact on your audience and achieve the aim of your conference. Your company’s reputation will surely benefit as a result and you will be viewed favorably by your superiors.