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Category: Partners | Communication Coaching

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Pam Jackson PhD

Pam Jackson is an experienced course leader, coach, and consultant. Trained as an organizational and behavioral economist, Dr. Jackson is an American living in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for the last 6 years developing human capital and building enterprises in several countries across the Arab Gulf region, the UK, USA, and Europe

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Mercedes Martin

Mercedes sheds new light on the topics culture shift, human experiences at work, DEI/Sustainability and Global Leadership and Team Development. She navigates uncharted waters by first examining the basic, core human needs: to be seen, heard, and connected.

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Christian Filli

Christian’s specialty is to understand patterns of human motivation, uncover structures of interpretation, decode cultural narratives, and examine how these might affect individuals, organizations, brands, and society at large.

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Lezlie Dana

With 35+ years of experience as a professional actor and director, I approach my public speaking and presentational coaching as I would a performance … helping you to share your story — deliver your message — as effectively, fluidly, and vibrantly as you can, with all the “tools” that you have as a human being.

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Kate Bonnycastle

I work with coaches, creatives and consultants to develop copy that’s true and that converts. Because finding the right words — the dead-on, nailed-it, friends-now-refer-you and your-mom-knows-what-you-do words — feels great.

Isabelle Forstmann

Hilary Blair

Hilary builds interactive executive sessions aimed at understanding and shaping executive presence, improving public speaking and presentation skills, and being an authentic leader who welcomes a chorus of voices on a team.

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