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Debbie Fay

Debbie Fay - If you’ve ever had a teacher, mentor or boss who saw your potential before you did and then helped you realize it in full form, you know the kind of trainer/coach I am. Throughout my career as an instructor for Wang Labs, to my years of teaching business school students, to directing hundreds of presenters of all ages, I have excelled at seeing my student’s/client’s abilities and possibilities and helping them see and reach it themselves. As a public speaking coach I have a proven track record of turning timid terrified speakers into confident compelling ones.

Equally important, I have years of experience creating, editing and producing presentations. I know what makes a successful dynamic presentation and what makes a car accident in slow motion. Personally, I prefer the former. My guess is you do too. I work on every aspect of my client’s material to develop presentations that audiences listen to, learn from, and love.

Let me bring my boundless energy, focus and insight, experience and know–how to work for you. Contact bespeak and become the speaker you were meant to be.

Credentials
Bachelor of Arts History/English; Secondary Education Certification
Michigan State University

Train the Trainer Certification
Masters Candidate; Communication and Leadership
Gonzaga University



 

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