A couple months ago, I was helping to prepare for the Alabama Association of Health Underwriter's Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. As part of the program of events, I was asked to use some of my musical contacts to acquire a group to perform "The Star Spangled Banner" to help get things going. I contact my old high school and their band director was more than happy to get a small contingent together to play a beautiful rendition of our National Anthem. However, day two would have no such pomp and circumstance and it was requested that I provide a solo version on my trumpet. I was more than happy to oblige. I prepared and did well.
Apparently I had done well enough that the main coordinator of the conference contacted the person in charge of setting up the Region 5 & 6 Leadership Conference which was to be help in New Orleans, Louisiana. The next thing I know I am taking my local chapter President-Elect status and my musical abilities to New Orleans to kick off the conference there. Needless to say I was both flattered and little nervous.
People are always amazed that I still get nervous after all my years of playing. I'd be scared to know what it would feel like NOT to be a little nervous. I feel nerves enhance what we do and show a deep level of concern that we really want to put our best out there for others to see.
This conference would be a combination of the two things I feel very strongly about...music and my abilities as a health and life insurance professional and an up and coming President of the Birmingham Association of Health Underwriters. My rendition was well performed and well received. When the cheers and thanks died down, I was in full "learn mode" so I could capture all I could from other NAHU leaders from all over the Southern US.
Feel free to check out the few pictures from the conference I loaded below:
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