For Women on the Move
For women on the move how you present and communicate your ideas determines how you take your place at the table with respect and trust. Presenting and communicating effectively is a coachable art that takes practice, practice, practice.
For example.
“Thanks in large part due to Larry Blumsack I recently received a standing ovation for my keynote presentation for a company I founded several years ago. As the former CEO of the company, I was invited back to speak at the annual meeting of the board, executives and franchisees.
I considered myself a very good speaker. Larry coached me on how to take my speaking to a higher level, and more importantly how to immediately emotionally connect with my audience. With his guidance we reworked the initial speech I wrote. He coached me on how to structure and use storytelling to dramatically improve the content and style of my presentation. Larry also trained me in vocal technique and the use of body movement. I learned how to expand my vocal range in concert with expressive body language for maximum effect. He’s a great coach.”
–Joanna Meiseles – Founder and former CEO of Snip-its
As a coach, trainer and consultant, Larry Blumsack partners with people and organizations on the move and those already there to accelerate their communication, presentation and speaking skills to be on par with their ambition. Through one-on-one coaching and group training Larry helps leaders and aspiring leaders elevate their presence and communication skills to influence more people, sell more products-services-ideas and inspire others more successfully than they ever imagined.
Larry is the bestselling author of Face-to-Face is The Ultimate Social Media and founder of Zoka Institute and Zoka Training®. Zoka Training® — Mind/Voice/Body/Mindfulness in sync — is the result of Larry’s 45 years as a coach, acting teacher, actor, voice-over artist, theater and TV director/producer, radio & TV commentator and show host, speaker, trainer, serial entrepreneur, and syndicated columnist. Larry was a founding member of the theater department at Northeastern University.
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