Paula Stuart-Warren
When she lectures you will be educated, motivated, laugh & find many resources!
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Paula gave an all-day seminar and kept our audience's attention the whole time. She was enjoyably humorous which makes the lessons she was imparting all the more memorable. She is a fine genealogical instructor and very knowledgeable about her topics.
North Hills Genealogists Fall Conference 2009 in Pittsburgh, PA
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A Board-certified genealogist working full-time in genealogical and historical research, lecturing, consulting, and writing. Her expertise is widely known and respected. Her lectures are informative, educational, and lively. Each lecture is accompanied by an extensive handout with both online and offline resources. Paula has researched at the National Archives, Family History Library, Minnesota Historical Society, Wisconsin Historical Society, and many other repositories across the U.S. Since 1997 she has been a Course Coordinator for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, lectured at National Genealogical Society and Federation of Genealogical Societies conferences since 1993, and in 29 states and Canada for many types of groups.
A former officer of the Association of Professional Genealogists and former board member of the Minnesota Genealogical Society, she is a member and volunteer in historical and genealogical organizations. Currently she is President of the Northland Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists, a member of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Genealogical Societies, and co-chair of the 2011 FGS Conference being held in Springfield, Illinois.
She has written for Ancestry Magazine, FGS Forum, NGS Magazine, New England Ancestors, Minnesota Genealogist, and is editor of FGS Conference News Blog and Paulas Genealogical Eclectica. Her articles and lectures focus on unusual resources, manuscripts, methodology, analyzing records, Midwest, and Native Americans. She is descended from eight ancestral countries and has connections to many U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
Please contact her for an informative Speaker Packet with her full bio, lecture titles and capsule descriptions, fees, and more. This packet is sent as an email attachment.
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Paula gave an all-day seminar and kept our audience's attention the whole time. She was enjoyably humorous which makes the lessons she was imparting all the more memorable. She is a fine genealogical instructor and very knowledgeable about her topics.
North Hills Genealogists Fall Conference 2009 in Pittsburgh, PA
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Paula is an excellant speaker. Every time I hear her speak I learn of so many genealogy researching tools. She is engaging, positive, and knowledgeable about her topics. The field of genealogy is very fortunate to have her dedicated skills for all levels of researchers.
Susan LeBlanc
Genealogical Forum of Oregon Seminar, Portland, Oregon
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Knowledgeable, engaging, and a terrific speaker for any audience!
FGS 2010 Conference
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Paula gave an all day presentation for the Tennessee Genealogical Society. Although it lasted most of the day, she kept it fresh and informative. She has a great sense of humor. I would love to have her come back and lecture again. She does a great job and knows her material.
Oct 2007 in Germantown, TN
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I attended Paula's APG PMC session entitled Niche Marketing and Planning last year. Not only is Paula a superb and effective communicator but she is also very knowledgeable about marketing and the importance of using social media in the genealogy industry. The session was well attended and the entire audience - composed of genealogists at varying levels - was able to take away valuable knowledge to apply to their own businesses.
APG Professional Management Conference - Knoxville, TN - August 2010
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Paula is knowledgeable, interesting, entertaining and is a fantastic speaker. She illustrates her talks with great examples. Paula gave several presentations over a two-day period and kept the audience engaged and interested throughout the entire two days.
Nebraska State Genealogical Society state convention, May 2010
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