Here are examples of how some of my clients have asked me for help:
Here are examples of how some of my clients have asked me for help:
When a champion ultra-endurance athlete, UN Peacekeeper and high-level executive coach needed to deliver high-value speeches to his corporate clients he looked for help. (coach)
A cancer scientist, entrepreneur and creator of a new approach to matching treatment choices to patients’ own cells, sought a creative ally and communication guide as she approached a potential merger with a larger company. (bio-med)
When a new non-profit CEO chose to raise the communication level of his teams with contributors, board members and regulators he looked for a communication coach to provide tailored in-house workshops and individual coaching sessions. (non-profit)
During Covid a new staff member of a recruiting organization felt she could benefit from the guidance of a trusted partner as she began navigating the new business structure and team culture. (new employee)
A new director of a large university’s global health institute searched for a skilled communication coach to increase his effectiveness as an international expert, making presentations around the world on emerging health facts, trends and strategies. (Global health policy)
A public relations consultant for a large South American corporation knew that his client, who had been tapped to be the first woman president of their Chamber of Commerce, could benefit from working with a public speaking coach to help her shine at her inaugural address to their 10,000+ members. (International)
A community organizer in a small town in Uganda needed assistance to develop effective communication with non-profit funding sources and a written proposal as he developed a fish farm to employ women and young people while providing protein for the community. (International)
A father of three brilliant young sons, knowing that they needed well-developed communication skills to make the most of their potential, looked for a coach to help them learn to communicate effectively. (private)
A national outdoor equipment company puts on a leadership conference for their corporate leaders annually. They did a search to find the right public speaking coach to work with most of their speakers on polishing their skills and setting the right tone. (Leadership)
An administrator wanted to prepare the doctors of medical center’s heart specialist team for a meeting with potential contributors to the new capital fund. She decided to support them with a coaching session just prior to the meeting. (Medical)
The CEO of a Japanese international fund, supporting the development and distribution of vaccines and additional medicines to fight infectious diseases in 3rd-world countries, knew he wanted coaching to be able to increase his capacity to lead by becoming an exceptional speaker. (International)
The dean of a large university department sought coaching to help her with her presentations as she faced an unwieldy faculty in a time of extreme bureaucratic challenges requiring flexibility and common purpose. (Education)
The members of a large family owned and operated farm wished to celebrate their family’s 100 years of business in their community, staging a storytelling performance on the farm at an outdoor dinner for their friends, community, workers and vendors. They decided to hire a communication consultant to help them create and perform the show. (Personal)
A highly regarded real estate attorney was invited to introduce a mayoral candidate at a major fundraising event and felt she could be more impactful with some advice and practice with a professional coach. (Politics)
The owner of a successful real estate firm understood that his staff needed to be more effective making presentations at the large corporate conferences as these events could create valuable connections. He looked for the coach who could improve their public speaking skills and help them shine. (Real estate)