Speaking + Workshops

Need a powerful—and entertainingkeynote for your next conference or corporate meeting?

Casey has spent over two decades telling powerful stories. Covering news across the globe for a major network—presidential campaigns, wars, presidential campaigns that turned into wars, and the occasional sporting event—she learned how to tell a great story.

Her background in broadcasting, coupled with her experience as a stand-up comedian, guarantees business insight delivered with high entertainment value.

Keynote Topics:

  • The Power of Story in Business
  • Story as Brand
  • Build a Team by Branding It
  • Leading with Story

Workshops:

  • Team Brandingdevelop your brand, your team, your department, your enterprise. Develop clear statements about the value you and your team bring to the marketplace, learn how to communicate your value without putting your ego into the equation. Great for IT teams, operations departments, and other “silent heroes” of enterprise.
  • 60 Second Storytelling – aimed at increasing the effectiveness of conversations in project meetings, in sales presentations, in progress reports, at networking events.  With the average adult’s attention span at 5-7 minutes (and falling), getting and keeping someone’s attention is a beat-the-clock challenge—this program gives you specific tools and strategies to maximize the effectiveness of your verbal communication.
  • Improv-ing Your Communication Skills – the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in an organization can often arise quickly.  Being fully prepared for those “right here, right now” conversations might seem impossible, but learning improv skills sharpens your mental and verbal readiness to respond—brilliantly—in the moment.
  • Comedy Skills for the Non-Comedian—you need to use humor to present your ideas effectively, to defuse tension, to foster group cohesion.  Memorizing something off joke-a-day.com isn’t the answer, though—humor needs to be authentic and organic to be truly effective. This program shows the best connect-the-dots approach to developing your own “comedy”, giving you tools that you can use today, tomorrow and forever to weave humor into your speaking style.
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