The job interview is the prime time to be at the top of our presentation game especially when meeting with a group of potential co-workers. Whether asked to pitch a proposal, give a briefing or present your ideas, many of us get nervous at the thought of speaking to a group. Discover ways to make your voice, gestures and eye contact convey your message. Keep your audience engaged and effectively handle questions. Learn and share tips for managing our nerves and speaking with confidence to one or many when the stakes are high.
Speaker: Anne Hull, President, Hull Strategies, LLC
Anne Hull is an independent consultant with over two decades of expertise in career development for individuals and corporate programs. She has worked with federal and local government agencies, and in the banking, publishing, IT, universities, telecommunications, and non-profit communities. Anne conducts workshops and is a speaker at national conferences on change and career management and job search. Anne also works as adjunct consultant with several leading career management firms.
Anne received the Organization Development Certificate from Georgetown University, and a Masters of Education in Counseling specializing in Career Development. Anne is affiliated with Career Management Alliance, past President of the Washington Chapter Association of Career Professionals International (ACPI) and, MACD and American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).She has served as adjunct faculty for Marymount University and as guest lecturer for Johns Hopkins University and University College, University of Maryland.