Sarah Palmer
Sarah and the PowerSpeaking, Inc. team are passionate about empowering people to present their ideas concisely and with impact. Working with corporations like Genentech, eBay, Autodesk, and Cisco we teach powerful communication skills that inspire people and get results.
A large part of our client base is in the high-tech and biotech sectors, so many years ago, we researched and developed HighTechSpeaking®, which helps technical professionals become more clear, strategic, high-impact communicators,” Sarah says. “And more recently, we launched Confident Speaking for Women, to meet the unique challenges women face in the workplace. Both are now among our most popular programs.”
Prior to joining PowerSpeaking, Sarah worked in large multinationals enjoying a varied career path in law, sales, and marketing. She found her passion in motivational coaching, training, and development. Sarah believes that “we all have what it takes to transform our careers through stronger communication; it just takes training, practice, and a growth mentality.”
Fun Fact: Outside of work, Sarah is learning to play the piano (with mixed success!) and enjoys sailing on the Devon coast, UK.
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaTalking Tech to a Mixed Audience
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaMaster the Art of Q&A and Challenging Audiences
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaPresenting to Executives – Make Your First Line Your Bottom Line
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaHow to Include Effective Stories in a Tech Talk
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaPowerful Communication for Women
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaPresenting to Decision Makers – First Know Their Mindset
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaEffective Presentation Design
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27-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaSpeaking to Large Groups
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28-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaHow to Make Your Voice Heard
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28-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaLeadership Communication That Matters
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28-Nov-2024
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28-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaTalking Tech to a Mixed Audience
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28-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaEffective Presentation Design
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28-Nov-2024Exhibition AreaHow to Include Effective Stories in a Tech Talk