“Finding Your Key Light and Sharing Your Message”
Sometimes we struggle with “what” to say and sometimes we struggle with “how” to say it, to sound as professional and confident as possible. In this engaging and interactive presentation, Jenette Jurczyk will refresh your “communication toolbox” so you feel ready!
Whether you are speaking to a single client or a room of hundreds, you are performing. Jenette will share her memorable “Six P’s” full of tools and techniques performers use to overcome nerves and speak with confidence.
Then, be prepared to develop a short “elevator pitch” to promote yourself, your organization, or your brand. Jenette shares her formula for you to develop an impactful message showcasing your value, so you no longer doubt “what” to say. We will break out into small groups, so you can apply the new techniques and practice your pitch, mastering just “how” to present yourself in any networking setting.
Be better prepared for your next interview, team meeting or presentation, by finding your “Key Light.”
About the Speaker: Jenette is a motivational speaker, trainer and storytelling coach through her company, Key Light Consulting. She has a BFA and MBA from the University of Illinois and worked in New York and Los Angeles as a performer, director, producer and writer. She also has over 15 years in property management and commercial real estate. She now uses her background in theatre and her business experience to teach professionals how to shine in any presentation or performance setting. She loves working with women to find their voice and develop their personal stories for the stage, inspiring deeper human connections and helping others find their “Key Light.”
She is the National Director of The She Said Project, producing live shows called “That’s What She Said” and host of The She Said Project Podcast. She is a past president of the Junior League of Champaign-Urbana and currently serves as President of The Family Room, the nonprofit she co-founded to provide resources and comfort to foster children and families in her community. She resides in Champaign with her rocket scientist husband and 2 young daughters.