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18 Year Old Toastmaster Khalifa Baisden

18m · Winners Toastmasters · 28 Jun 00:00

She's only 18 and making waves in Toastmasters and at the regional competition level taking 2nd prize in Bonaire, Netherland Antilles. Her name is Khalifa Baisden, a recent graduating student of Bishop Anstey High School in Trinidad and Tobago and member of Inspired Speakers Toastmasters in St Augustine. Her winning speech carried the message of change- change within the generations of learning from our strengths to overcome our weaknesses as a way of creating a positive impact on the world!

She wants to become an Ambassador but little does she know, that journey for her has already started. She is a a role model to all generations of this century and beyond.

There is more to come from this young lady who will be using the platform of Toastmasters to get her message out to the world.

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