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Lou Solomon, Speaker and Author
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Lou Solomon provides a case for a "Return to Authenticity." She includes not only a provoking case for Authentic Communication in Business, but her personal story of overcoming.
Lou has 30 years in the communications arena, including advertising, broadcasting, marketing and PR. In 2000, she founded InteractSkills, LLC on the idea that something was missing from the way we teach public speaking.
Today Lou writes a column, "Interacting in Business," for the Charlotte Business Journal. She teaches a workshop at the McColl School of Business at Queens University of Charlotte, and she is also an instructor for Continuing Legal Education approved by the Mecklenburg County Bar. Other affiliations include her role as an advocate and Past President of Leadership Charlotte and membership in the Entrepreneurial Leadership Circle at McColl School of Business.
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Say Something Real
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Lou's book, Say Something Real. Humanizing Communication: Today's Best Business Practice was released earlier this year.
Say Something Real is not a book about the rules of executive speaking and presentation skills. For every rule, there are great leaders who completely ignore it. In spite of the rules, they communicate wonderfully, powerfully, irresistibly. So to worry about the rules is to play it small. There is something more important than the rules, and that something more is authenticity.
Say Something Real is available locally at the Paper Skyscraper on East Boulevard, Charlotte's legendary gift store. You can also order the book on Amazon.com.
Note: Audience copies of the book can be included in Lou's speaking engagements.
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