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Topic Index | Wednesday, October 1 | Thursday, October 2 | Friday, October 3

Wednesday, October 1
2-5 p.m.Extended Session
Issues Management Panel for Senior-Level Practitioners
2-3:15 p.m
Measuring Communication Impact:Techniques for Tying Communication to the Bottom Line
Thinking Like A Social Marketer: Mobilizing Communities to Create A Climate for Organizational Success
3:45-5 p.m.
Interaction Traction: Driving Tools for the Successful Facilitator
Perfecting Your Pitch
6-8 p.m.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Wed. Oct. 1, 3:45-5 p.m.
Interaction Traction: Driving Tools for the Successful Facilitator
Facilitating successful meetings is challenging enough, but when the facilitator feels the added pressure of driving the content and energy all by themselves, the road can be treacherous! In this session, Corey Hansen helps you steer the audience through your message by letting them drive, too! Learn to enjoy an engaging trip (with just the right amount of stress!) by putting some key interaction techniques to work.

Presenter:
Corey Hansen is an executive communications coach with the University of Excellence at Sprint Corporation in Kansas City, rated third in Training Magazine’s Top 100 list of national companies. Prior to joining Sprint, Hansen coached actors as a professor at the University of Washington Graduate Drama School in Seattle, and performed on stage, television, and film as an actor and director. He has also served as marketing manager for a computer consulting firm and ran his own communications firm in his home state of Iowa.