Speak and Be Heard: Communicating as a Dynamic Leader

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Join us for a Webinar on November 14, 12:30pm EST

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If you do any speaking in your professional or volunteer leadership roles, you know that audiences can tell if you’re nervous, distant, or unfocussed. Join Ann Timmons, Communications Artist, for a webinar that will give you tips for looking and sounding like a leader!

Ann Timmons, Communications Artist, uses her background as an actor, director, writer, and teacher to share unique perspectives on presentation skills and communications training. Clients include solopreneurs, upper-level managers in the private sector, government and non-profit spheres, as well as political candidates and public policy advocates. She has designed and run workshops for diverse organizations and businesses, including the Embassy of Switzerland, the Department of State's Emerging Women Leaders in Public Service Forum, The Center for Nonprofit Advancement, The Ferguson Group, Latham & Watkins, LLP, Kaiser Family Foundation, IEEE-DC. She has taught public speaking and presentation skills to gifted high school students through American University’s Discover the World of Communications summer program, and to undergraduate to post-graduate students at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service−Georgetown University, The Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, and the Women and Politics Institute, American University, where she recently received the prestigious Alice Paul Award.

Ann has been an assistant professor in the Theatre and Speech Communications Departments of the City University of New York and American University. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wellesley College, Ann received her Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of Illinois. She has studied with international voice and speech experts from the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Juilliard School, The Metropolitan Opera, and New York City Opera. In addition to her work as a professional performer, Ann is a playwright and director. Ann is a member of Actors' Equity Association, SAGAFTRA, and the Dramatists Guild of America.

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