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How to project leadership and get results in video conferences

Sep 23, 2020


Wednesday | 10:00AM (CST)

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Dr. Laura Sicola

Leadership Communication and Influence Expert, Speaker, Author of “Speaking to Influence: Mastering Your Leadership Voice,” and host of the podcast, Speaking to Influence: Communication Secrets of the C-Suite

Her mission is to help executives become confident, inspiring leaders whether on stage, on camera or just on the phone in order to get the results they want and make a positive, lasting impact. As the founder of Vocal Impact Productions, she has trained and coached executives at Comcast, IBM, the US Department of Commerce and Women Against Abuse, along with politicians and business owners and nonprofit leaders from around the world.

Laura’s TEDx talk, “Want to Sound Like a Leader? Start by Saying Your Name Right” has over 6 million views, and she has been featured on Fox & Friends First, NBC10 @Issue and PHL 17. She has also spoken to thousands at conferences such as the Professional Business Women of California Conference and the PA Conference for Women.

Laura received her PhD in educational linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania, where she also taught from 2001-2013.

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