Mrs H E Bennett

Details of talks given by Mrs H E Bennett


Regions:
Norfolk
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Online Talks:
No, in-person only
Biography:

Helen E Field is a 61yr old self-published author of two comedy books: The Mystery Shopper & The Hot Tub and The Hapless Husband & His Curious Wife. She also writes bespoke poetry for milestone occasions and in addition has published a range of greetings cards based around funny poems.

Prior to writing her novels she worked in the hospitality industry and ran her own training consultancy for 20 years, working in UK, Europe and USA. Part of her business was designing and running mystery customer programmes for hospitality and leisure businesses and it was this experience that compelled her to write her debut novel.

During this period she was invited to be a keynote speaker on numerous occasions in both UK and Europe for many professional bodies and associations and of course her experience as a trainer for large and small groups mean she is highly experienced, very professional as well very funny.

Prior to the pandemic, Helen had embarked on world travel with her husband, travelling Europe in a 20yr old campervan, a four month tour of India by train and bus, a month in a log cabin in Finland, a month around Italy by train and touring Texas, South Carolina and Georgia in USA. She has been an AirBnB host for over ten years and has three extremely interesting, high achieving and well-travelled grown up children.

She has built a reputation over the years as being friendly, having the common touch and offering a highly entertaining quality experience and frequently receiving the highest ratings of all her clients' trainers and speakers.

(She is prepared to travel roughly up to an hour radius of Diss to give her talks.)

To contact Mrs H E Bennett, first select one of the talks listed below.

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