Speakers Bureau
MUNY maintains a list of speakers across the state who are available to make presentations to your lodge and to the general public on a variety of topics ranging from Masonic history and symbolism to public relations and Masonic law. If you would like to book a speaker or have an interest in being placed on the roster, Click here.

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Speakers Bureau

Bro. Barry Cohen
353 East 83rd St.
New York, NY 10028
646-344-7343
Abravanel Lodge No. 1116
10th Manhattan

1. How to Ace a Job Interview

Bro. Cohen is an experienced Human Resource professional. His presentations are designed to be public and are focused on personal development. He indicates that he has presentations that are around 90 minutes in duration. He will provide a Biography upon request.


Bro. Eric Stephen Howd
106 Fayette St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
E-mail: eric.howd@gmail.com
607-592-9794
Hobasco Lodge #716
Cayuga/Tompkins

Through song sharing (on piano) and a brief lecture, Bro. Howd will address how much music has played a part in the brotherhood of our fraternity. Excellent for 'Brother Bring a Friend Night.'

"Harmony in Music, Harmony in Brotherhood: A Presentation on Music in Masonry." Presentation is anywhere from 30-60 minutes depending on the situation. Bro. Howd will travel 60-90 miles, or further if mileage can be reimbursed.


Bro. Steve King
E-mail: steveking1@mac.com
518-489-1341
Wadsworth Lodge No. 417
Albany

Bro. King has a number of talks available, all of them in the range of 13-17 minutes. The topics are original and somewhat unique, all having Masonic values, history and ideals as the structure of the basic theme.


Bro. Joe Leo
E-mail: ddgm@o-rmasons.org
Jerusalem Temple Lodge No. 721
Orange-Rockland

1. Masonry During the Civil War
2. Origins of the Middle Chamber Lecture
3. The Morgan Affair
4. How to Learn Ritual
5. Zookeeping 101 (How to Deal with Difficult People)

Bro. Leo is an accomplished historian of most things Masonic. His presentations are original and cover a wide range of interest. Some of Bro. Leo's presentations can be tailored to be suitable for non-Masonic audiences. He is a past AGL with deep knowledge of the Standard Work.


Bro. Paul Rovelli
3 Park 200 Apts.-12S
Clifton Park, NY 12065
E-mail: provelli1@nycap.rr.com
518-280-3913
Evening Star Lodge No. 75
Rensselaer/Schenectady

Bro. Rovelli has done original research on the Founding Fathers and the influences of Masonry, Deism and Rosicrucianism in the formation of the formation of the nation and on the thinking of our most influential early leaders.

Bro. Rovelli is interested in speaking in Lodges in the greater Capital District. His presentations are best suited to Tiled events, or programs restricted to Masons.


Bro. Andrew J. Smith, Ph.D., D.Sc.
E-mail: as10984@aol.com
Stony Point/Wawayanda Lodge #313
Orange/Rockland

1. Famous Freemasons
2. Generals and Admirals of the American Revolution
3. Personalities of the Hudson Valley during the American Revolution and their roles in the conflict

Bro. Smith will customize his presentations to suit the audience. All have been given in public. Bro. Smith requests an honorarium of $200 and a travel fee should he go over twenty miles.