For your next meeting, bring a speaker who can present research-based,
exciting methods for becoming a more compelling communicator. An Emmy-winning
former TV commentator and reporter for the Wall Street Journal, Le Monde,
and other papers, Kare Anderson is the only author and speaker who translates
the research on our gut instinctual reactions into ways to "Say It
Better."
Kare shows audiences ways to make themselves and their organizations
more positively unforgettable. For your work and personal life, learn
how to speak to gain trust and impact, resolve conflict, forge productive
teams, sell your ideas, and win agreement.
Diverse clients now using her methods include Hewlett Packard, Aveda,
California League of Cities, Kaiser Permanente, National Realtors Association,
U.S. Naval Labs, Produce Marketing Association, Ringling Bros. Circus,
International Hotel, Motel, and Restaurant Show - and even the Washington
Redskins.
Why? Because Kare's methods help people get more done through others
and through building enduring relationships.
You can learn "news-you-can-use" methods to lead, resolve conflict,
sell, attract media coverage and community support, negotiate, and persuade.
Kare gets audiences laughing and involved in minutes, as she surprises
and honors certain attendees by name. At least three times in her presentation,
she moves to stand by someone and describe how that person is a positive
example of the technique she is describing, turning to look at the person
in concluding her vignette, and saying their name.
As a trailblazer in business, media, and government, Kare has the experience,
credibility, and sheer presence to deliver information about big-picture
trends with small, picturesque details that will stick in your mind forever.
Kare was one of the first full-time woman reporters for UPI in Europe.
She was the first director for Pacific Telesis' Cable TV and Wideband
Division, leading the company to win their first cable franchise; co-founder
of nine political action committees, including the Hollywood Women's PAC
that raised $1.2 million with the Barbara Streisand HBO Special; co-founder
of a national public affairs and advertising firm; and board member of
Annie's Homegrown and the Women's Discovery Foundation.
Kare has been covered by the Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, USA Today, The
Today Show, and Inc. Magazine.