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

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The Importance of Minority Mental Health

In this blog post, guest contributor and licensed psychotherapist Shameka Argo shares her insights and personal experiences about the importance of minority mental health. Her approach puts focus on our collective responsibility while providing practical tips and resources to help safeguard our individual and community mental health and wellness. She invites us to get comfortable with the [read more]

Mindful Unemployment

One of my most memorable and enlightened networking meetings was with mindfulness expert Cheryl Jones. Our meet up happened in the summer of 2009, right in the middle of a global recession. Her guest article first appeared on my website on June 17, 2009.  I feel it is still highly relevant and worthy of reposting [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]

A professional skill that every professional needs

Distinguish yourself with effective presentation skills. No matter what your field of study or professional discipline, your career and work impact can be greatly enhanced if you possess strong presentation skills and confidence. Presentation skills continue to be one of the most commonly requested professional development needs listed on Individual Development Plans (IPDs) at major [read more]

Power Up Your Communication

To be an effective communicator, professionals must not only strive to be articulate, but also to be more aware of and in control of their body language and vocal delivery. Research studies indicate that over 90 percent of what’s being communicated in face to face situations is influenced by visual and vocal factors. In this [read more]

Special Announcement

It’s great to get big stuff done! I’m delighted to announce the launch of my new web site and brand update under the marquee America’s Marketing Motivator.  Read News Release – http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/10/prweb12275254.htm I’ve taken this action for three strategic reasons: I’m motivated to consolidate, upgrade, and focus. CONSOLIDATE. It’s time to centralize my many web site properties [read more]

Networking how-to: jump start your network

Welcome to the new year 2012. What is it that you want to accomplish this year? What do you resolve to do, to change, to achieve, to enjoy? Where do you see yourself a year from now? What do you need to do now to get there? The above quote from Karen Lamb is one [read more]

Michele Norris speaks out

Michele Norris, host of NPR’s All Things Considered, addressed over 1,500 motivated leaders and supporters of the YWCA of the Hartford Region today at the Connecticut Convention Center. As the keynote speaker for the YWCA’s 15th annual In the Company of Women luncheon, Ms. Norris advised the people in the room to take their vitamin [read more]

What can we learn from the Toyota crisis?

A lesson in crisis management We can all learn from Toyota’s current public relations disaster. It could happen to any one of our organizations. No one is immune from mistakes on a grand scale. Successfully managing through costly and publicly-visible problems requires leaders to have a particular skill set and mind set. It’s called crisis [read more]


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