Speaking & Teaching
I work very hard to put learners at ease and give them exactly what they need.
My extensive speaking and teaching experience extends from college-level classes to faculty development, to high school and junior high instruction. I've taught webinars for my previous employer and spoken at several mini-conferences.
How does this aspect of my experience help your company?
You might be thinking "We don't need a trainer for this position." Do you care about saving time and resources? Do you need to integrate SEO into all aspects of content production? Do you want to improve your web processes? Do you want your web team to focus fanatically on the customer?
If so, you need an advocate who can convince, cajole and inspire. I want to be that advocate.
Work Products
Social Media: Beyond the Hype
This is a recording of a live webinar for real estate agents. It is part of my prior employer's training curriculum. The content is very basic, but it is a solid introduction to social media for real estate professionals who have little experience.
Watch Now (opens in a new window)Attracting New Clients With Pay-Per-Click Marketing
This is recording of a live webinar for residential real estate appraisers. It is very basic information designed to help them begin a simple pay-per-click program without spending a lot of money.
Watch Now (opens in a new window)Change Agents: How To Love Your Clients & Get More Done
This is a "lightning talk." I had five minutes to present twenty slides. This is how I approach client services, co-workers, and life in general.
Finding the Right Words
Another lightning talk. This one is quick overview of writing for 21st century audiences who don't have time to engage with traditional texts.
Bring WONDER Back into Your Life
Cynicism kills creativity. Comfort kills opportunity. This lightning talk is a humorous attempt at defusing cynicism and embracing wonder.
Balance & Symmetry: Elegance in Writing
This is a presentation I gave in my graduate-level style class, covering one small section of Joseph Williams' Style: Toward Clarity and Grace.