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In this episode Vicki and her guest David Doerrier discuss his journey to the sought after speaker he is today and how he helps his clients become more engaging. He shares some of the reasons some of his clients were struggling and how he has helped them master their message. If you are struggling to be engaging or just want to take your talk from good to great, you will want to check out this episode.
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David D. Doerrier is a dynamic professional speaker, trainer, and coach with over 25 years of experience in the field of training and development, leadership, and communication. With a passion for helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential, David brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his presentations.
David’s engaging style and unique ability to connect with his audience have made him a sought-after speaker at industry conferences, corporate events, and educational institutions across the country. He is known for his ability to simplify complex concepts and deliver actionable insights that empower individuals to take their communication skills to the next level.Related Posts
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