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Vocal Impact:
What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

Guest Expert:

Candice Coleman, Ph.D.   (About Candice)

The Program:

Candice M. ColemanDoes your voice really match how you want to be perceived: confident, credible and powerful? Or does it project weakness and insecurity? For speakers, trainers and consultants, the sound of your voice directly affects those perceptions and your bottom line. Do you know how to care for your voice so it's always at its best? You'll learn practical tips that get results.

At this seminar, you'll discover more about your voice and how to use it than you probably ever imagined. As an added bonus, when you register you'll get a Personal Voice Assessment to help you identify your own vocal issues.

You'll learn:

  • Ways to use your voice to keep your audience's attention
  • How to create more richness -- and impact -- in your sound
  • Specific exercises to get the voice ready for speaking
  • Voice care for the long haul

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About our guest expert:

Dr. Candice Coleman has shared the stage with such celebrities as Leslie Ann Warren, Rich Little, Vicki Lawrence, and The Lucy Show's Gale Gordon. While working as an actress, singer and college theater professor, Candy began to focus on the use and care of the performer's voice. She has taken that expertise into the corporate world with such clients as Edward Jones, General American Insurance, Ashland Chemical, Emerson, and Boeing.

Candy also works with broadcasters to help them with their voice and delivery skills. One of her news directors told Candy that "several of our people literally owe their careers to you."

Besides being one of the vice chairs of the 2004 NSA Eastern Workshop, Candy is a past president of NSA/St. Louis. She is also a member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association and closely associated with The Center for Voice in St. Louis.

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