Widely
regarded as an Integration Expert, Michel Neray has over 25 years of
experience as a communications professional, and has been involved in
technology and training since 1981 when he conducted workshops on Xerox
VisiCalc for senior executives.
He
has written and developed marketing programs for major corporations
including Honda, Volvo, Upjohn, Alias-Wavefront, Nikon, The Royal Bank,
The Quaker Oats Company, Marathon Brokerage, Guardian Mutual Funds,
Mackenzie Financial and many others. Michel's client list also includes
the not-for-profit sector, having worked with NGO's such as World
Wildlife Fund, Friends of The Earth and The Abraham Fund.
Since creating The Essential Message ® , Michel has helped thousands of consultants, advisors, coaches independent professionals and growing corporations find a better way to differentiate, position and brand themselves.
An
online pioneer, Mr. Neray was one of the first marketing professionals
to embrace the Internet by building websites as early as 1993. In 1994,
Michel co-authored a book entitled “The Great Crossover: Personal Confidence in the Age of the Microchip ”.
Michel Neray founded Portfolios.com in 1995, the world’s first online source directory for creative professionals. He published “You Name It,
A practical guide to naming products, services, businesses, divisions,
domain names, newsletters and just about anything else except babies.”
He also wrote "How Many Bananas Do You Have? " and "The Non-Writer's Big Little Helper ." In 2005, "Everything Starts With A Conversation" was selected as the lead chapter in the book, "Sales Gurus Speak Out ".
Michel's
work has appeared in dozens of publications, and he has spoken at
numerous conferences. He has a science undergraduate degree from the
University of Waterloo, and an MBA from McGill University. He's married
with three children. When not working, Michel can often be found in the
dojo training for his third degree Black Belt in Karate, paddling
whitewater in the wilds of Northern Ontario, tearing up the backroads
on his motorcycle, or pursuing one of his many other obsessions.
On occasion, he sleeps.