All the profits from Mike Huey Seminars goes to both humanitarian efforts and Christian mission projects in third world countries.  Therefore, we are unashamed to ask for proper payment for the services rendered.

 At all speaking engagements a product table will be available to encourage continued learning and follow up resources to explain further the information Mike shares.

Finances:

There are 3 ways Mike Huey Seminars can be paid:

1.       An Honorarium.  If this option is preferred, the amount will be agreed to with Mike Huey before the engagement.  Please have this check available for Mike at the completion of the final speaking event.  This check should be a separate check from the reimbursement expenses check.  All checks should be made out to “Mike Huey Seminars.”

2.       A reduced honorarium if Mike Huey is allowed to offer a follow up seminar from the platform or stage.

Scheduling:

A date is NOT final until a completed confirmation packet is sent back to us and we confirm receipt.

The organization is responsible to cover travel expenses incurred by Mike Huey.  These expenses include, but are not limited to:

Airfare- Mike Huey Seminars will be responsible for booking the tickets.  All effort will be used to be both affordable in cost and efficient in time.  Once the tickets have been purchased, Mike Huey Seminars will provide the organization with the flight itinerary and receipt. We ask reimbursement be made within 5 days off receipt.

Hotel Accommodations- The host organization is responsible for the lodging for Mike Huey. Please keep in mind that Mike is on the road 25-30 weeks a year. His hotel serves as his home, office, & study. He is a Spire Elite member of the IHG hotel group  (Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Suites, are some of the types of hotels in that group). www.ihg.com Because of his status with them we can often get a nicer room at a lower cost. If that group of hotels is not available in your area please book a hotel of comparable cleanliness and age. 

Meals - Meals & any snacks shall be the responsibility of the host organization. Mike prefers to eat out rather than in private residences. His preferred restaurants would have a nice selection of salads and chicken dishes, as Mike does his best to eat healthy. If you desire to provide snacks; Mike enjoys protein bars, trails mix, & fruit; no sweets please.

Rental Car/Fuel/Transportation – The host shall be responsible for any local transportation needed.