Marlye Monfiston was born in Haiti and raised partly in Montreal and partly in Port-au-Prince. For a number of years, she has worked in Intellectual Property as a trade-mark agent and lawyer. In quest of new challenges, she is now exploring creative and business avenues. She also recently started teaching part time at a French college downtown Toronto. Her numerous interests include traveling, reading, Latin dancing, and photography.
Marlye first became a member of the Toastmasters International family in Ottawa where she belonged to a bilingual club. She joined Ebony Toastmasters in 2006 and currently serves as the club’s president.
Janali Davis is the treasurer for “Ebony Toastmasters”.
Live tonight at 9 p.m. eastern, Janali and Marlye will be discussing about the topic, “The Benefits Of Becoming A Better Speaker”.
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