Speaking before an audience is frequently rated as one of the most anxiety-provoking situations a person can experience. But even for someone used to speaking in public, giving a eulogy can feel daunting. When planning to give his father’s eulogy, George Kiser drew on his vast speaking experience and Toastmasters training to guide his preparation. In a recent Toastmaster article, Kiser shared practical thoughts on how to make the process a more rewarding experience, including tips for creating the eulogy and handling emotions during its presentation. The full article can be read here.
A partner in the firm’s Edwardsville office, Kiser focuses his practice on trials involving toxic tort litigation, including asbestos matters. He handles cases pending in Madison, Cook, and outlying counties in Illinois as well as in St. Louis, Missouri. He has been rated an AV Preeminent Attorney by Martindale-Hubbell and has been named an Illinois Leading Lawyer.