Stephanie Scotti, Professionally Speaking
A strategic communication advisor, Stephanie Scotti specializes in helping high stake presenters become more effective leaders and stronger communicators. Drawing on her 25 years of coaching experience and 8 years of teaching presentation skills for Duke University, Stephanie understands what it takes to transform information into knowledge and knowledge into action.
Stephanie has provided presentation coaching to over 3,000 individuals in professional practices, Fortune 500 companies, the highest levels of government officials, and international business executives.
An active member of National Speakers Association and an award-winning leadership professional, Stephanie also volunteers as a speaker or communications coach for non-profits such as the Red Cross and the Governing Institute of New Jersey. Stephanie holds a Bachelor’s in Speech Communications & Education and a Master’s in Organizational Communications & Business.
Learn more at professionallyspeaking.net.
So glad to see you sharing all your fantastic expertise in this platform Stephanie!
Hi Cathy,
Thank you for your feedback, it is always good to know readers find SpeakerNotes useful. I would need a bit more information before answering your question. I live in NJ as well, perhaps we can connect and continue this conversation. I will also reach out to you via your e-mail. In addition, I will add you name to my e-newsletter subscription. The next publication is scheduled for distribution on September 8.
Hi Stephanie, you have a wonderful blog (design) and your content is so professional (outline, flow).
I’d like to subscribe to your e-newsletter. I’m a frustrated volunteer speaking coach. I’d like to coach ESL business professionals (small/medium size companies) of Asian ethnicity in my area (North NJ) but I don’t think they’d have time during their workdays for a coaching session. What is your opinion?
HI Judy,
Thank you! Would appreciate any feedback about what you like about the blog. And, if you’d lke I can include you on my subscription for my e-newsletter. It goes out monthly and I also post the article on my blog. Would be happy to include you.
I would love to receive your blog,
Judy Bennett Essex Chapter NJAWBO
Thanks, Cal. I have to say it was a memorable moment for me. And growing up in the Army I could recall what it was like when my father left for two hardship tours. Patriotism renewed, for me!
Well done…followed from your Tweet. A great re-read is Civil Disobedience by Henry Thorough, free on Kindle. He reminds what government is for and mostly what it not for. We seem to have lost our way.
Happy 4th!
C