SPEAKER
Hosting-public speaking-ed seminars
Torrance Harvey Enterprises is a Multi-Media Company that provides a variety of services to clients for public speaking engagements, motivational seminars, seminars on education, multiculturalism within school curriculum, diversity and lectures on conflict/conflict resolution among teens. In addition, our company also provides Host and DJ services for all ocassions but not limited to Award Shows, Weddings, and Special Celebrations such as Cultural Events as well. Our services are the BEST because Mr. Torrance Harvey's experiences and professional training speaks for itself.
Torrance Harvey Host
Torrance Harvey can be booked as Host of Award Shows, speaking engagements and lectures. In addition, Torrance Harvey can also provide tutorial services for the following High School and College courses: Global History and Geography, U.S. History, Economics, Civics and Participation In Government. Lastly, Torrance Harvey has been an Educator/Entertainer for over 23 years.
Public Speaking & Lectures
Public speaking, persuasive & informative speech and inspirational speaking are skills I have acquired through 25 years as an Educator, and Actor/Entertainer. My services also provide Public Speaking, Persuasive Speech Tips, Word Illustrations to help clients progress in effective communication.
I have traveled around the world and have extensive knowledge of world history and how it can be applied to multicultural issues and diversity in the community and among teens.
"Throughout life I hope to share and enlighten while being enlightened...I hope to leave my hand print on the world so someone somewhere can say there was a man of Noble Deeds...one who had the passion and courage to try when others dare not try.....remember it is better to light a candle in the darkness than it is to curse the darkness" (Torrance R. Harvey M.S. Ed)
"....Harvey is doing his part to help students as well. He is involved with the Council for Unity, a national organization that has a relationship with the New York State United Teachers. The council specializes in reducing violence in schools and communities..." American Federation of Teacher Magazine (Dec.2010/Jan. 2011)
Central to the problem, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Wallace said, is the lack of jobs and activities available to young people. The city has no supermarkets, one Boys and Girls Club that is closed on weekends and a virtually nonexistent bus system, leaving young people without cars too far from the only steady source of employment, at regional malls well outside of town."
Ray Rivera New York Times (May 2010)
Central to the problem, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Wallace said, is the lack of jobs and activities available to young people. The city has no supermarkets, one Boys and Girls Club that is closed on weekends and a virtually nonexistent bus system, leaving young people without cars too far from the only steady source of employment, at regional malls well outside of town."
Ray Rivera New York Times (May 2010)
"...A sense of how embedded the gang culture has become can be gleaned at the local high school, the Newburgh Free Academy.
Two years ago, Torrance Harvey, a social studies teacher, and Mark Wallace, the school’s violence prevention coordinator, created a class where students could come and talk about issues important to them. During a recent session, Mr. Harvey drew a diagram on the board with the word “community” in the center and asked the class to define it. The students rattled off the usual institutions: churches, schools, law enforcement. But high on the list they also called out “gang-bangers,” “drug dealers” and “crackheads.”