NAOMI STRIEMER
PUBLIC SPEAKING
book Naomi to speak at your school
Naomi Striemer has begun  touring across Canada
and taking the time to speak to high school students.
Both staff and students find Naomi's story fascinating
how a Canadian farm girl could end up recording a song
and music video with guitar legend Carlos Santana and be
named by Billboard Magazine as the "next commanding diva."
In Aug/09 Striemer had the #1 download in Canada.  She wrote
and recorded the theme song for Toronto Sick Kids Hospital and in
Mar/10 travels to Sudan, AF to record a music video for the Canadian
Food Grains Bank.
Nov/09 - Pugwash High, NS; N. Colchester High, NS;  Riverview High, NB; Crandall University, NB; Wesleyan Church School, NB; Caledonia High, NB;
Dec/09 - Moncton High;  
RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
Moncton, NB TESTIMONY
It is a pleasure for me to pen a few words of reference concerning Ms. Striemer's visit to Riverview High School. 

Naomi's assembly presentation was most appreciated on all accounts.  Musically she is blessed with an incredible singing voice while using her music to promote a most appropriate message.

Naomi told a powerfully true story - one that impacted many of our students.  Simply put - her story spoke of setting a goal(s), having a dream and then setting forth to accomplish the same.  She emphasized the importance of staying true to yourself and not allowing the influences of the world to cloud your judgement. 

Hers is a great story of a small community girl achieving what many would never dream possible.  Naomi displayed maturity beyond her years and she was a pleasure to host.  At the conclusion of the show she interacted with our student/staff answering questions, signing autographs and did so with great ease.

In conclusion, I have no concerns in recommending Naomi as a motivational speaker/performer.  She delivers an outstanding performance - both in music, and more importantly in her message of hope, success and perseverance.

Sincerely,
Douglas K. Prescott
Principal
Riverview High School
Moncton, NB
506-856-3470