Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach - America's Marketing Motivator



Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker &
Executive Presentation Coach
Let's Talk. 860-371-8801 or Email me
Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach - America's Marketing Motivator
Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach - America's Marketing Motivator

Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker &
Executive Presentation Coach
Let's Talk. 860-371-8801 or Email me
Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach - America's Marketing Motivator
Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach
Kathy McAfee, Professional Speaker & Executive Presentation Coach
Let's Talk. 860-371-8801 or Email me

Presentation Skills


Part 3: Presentation Closing Techniques

This is the third part of a four-part series exploring the many ways in which you can close your presentations with greater impact. My goal is to motivate you to be more creative and experimental with how you close out your presentations.  We’ll look at video examples from TED.com and YouTube and see how other professionals and expert speakers [read more]

Part 2: Presentation Closing Techniques

This is the second part of a four-part series exploring the many ways in which you can close your presentations with greater impact. My goal is to motivate you to be more creative and experimental with how you close out your presentations.  We’ll look at video examples from TED.com and YouTube and see how other professionals and expert speakers [read more]

Part 1: Presentation Closing Techniques

This is the first part of a four-part series exploring the many ways in which you can close your presentations with greater impact. Each week, I will share three or four different techniques to help you bring your presentation to a purposeful end. We’ll look at video examples from TED.com and YouTube and see how other [read more]

Eliminate Distracting White Noise from Your Speech

In case you haven’t noticed,  there is a whole lot of “white noise” in our speech. For the most part, we speak unconsciously. Why? Because speaking is a habit. We talk and communicate all the time. Many of us “think out loud” – speaking while we form our thoughts. Often there is also the presence of anxiety and [read more]

Presentations can be scary (when you are unprepared)

It’s Halloween in America……time for all kids to get really creative with their costumes and run around their neighborhoods collecting sugary candy treats. They would love to get full sized candy bars, but that’s rare. What they fear are houses that disappoint them or worse yet, trick them, by turning the house lights off and [read more]

Video Tips to help you boost your business and career

I am pleased to share these latest video clips taken from a TV interview that I had with host Jim Pellegrino on March 27, 2015. This was the third time in five years that I’ve been a guest on Jim’s show: The Hour with Jim Pellegrino. He has a way of making his guests feel [read more]

Innovation needs encouragement

Are we ready for the future? According to the US Department of Education (www.ed.gov/stem)  “Only 16 percent of American high school seniors are proficient in mathematics and interested in a STEM career.”  When we compare that level of readiness to the projected demand for STEM related careers and jobs, it’s easy to see a major problem. The [read more]

Are you comfortable in your own skin?

I just returned from a vacation to Asheville, North Carolina. My husband and I fell in love with this laid-back city with its rich diversity, art culture, craft beers, international cuisine, music scene, Blue Ridge Parkway, mountain air, and dog-friendliness. The dress code in Asheville is “suit and tie or tie-dye.” Asheville is also the home of America’s largest home, George [read more]

How to give a Great Acceptance Speech

How often can you say that you were moved to tears of joy watching an acceptance speech? That’s what I felt when I saw my good friend, Judy Rosenthal, give her acceptance speech at last week’s NCCJ Annual Human Relations Award Banquet in Hartford, Connecticut. Judy was one of four honorees being recognized for their [read more]

Sharpening Your Point for Better Outcomes

I am excited to announce the release of a new one-day communication training program in collaboration with my strategic partner, Leesa Wallace, The Performance Architect. The course is called: Sharpening Your Point for Better Discussions At a Glance: This one-day training program is designed for how people today give presentations or lead discussions or meetings – seated, [read more]


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