Washienko Communications

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The Perfect Keynote Speaker

‘You won’t find a more entertaining, informative, and motivating speaker than Nick Washienko. He spoke to our group for over an hour and it felt like fifteen minutes. Everyone just loved the videos he showed. He had everyone laughing and everyone involved. The only complaint we got was that we should have given him more time.’

‘Just get him for your next meeting or conference. You’ll love him. And the videoclips are great. He actually shows you what he means. I have never heard a more intelligent, yet pre-eminently practical, talk. He made more sense than any other speaker I have ever heard. If you want to know what makes certain leaders and politicians such effective communicators, you have to listen to Nick.

‘My company sponsors ‘executive leadership programs’ and we use faculty from the most prestigious universities in the Boston area. No one, and I mean no one, is more highly evaluated by corporate executives than Nick Washienko. On a scale of 1 to 16, he invariably scores in mid 15’s. That’s unheard of. He knows more about effective leadership communicating than anyone I know.’ Our attendees couldn’t get enough of him.’

‘If you want to have fun and learn something at the same time, listen to Nick. He doesn’t describe himself as motivational, but let me tell you, you walk out of that conference absolutely committed to changing the way you think about communicating. I finally understand why Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey are such effective presenters and why I am not. Nick has make me completely rethink the way I think about leadership communication.’

‘The video clips are amazing. You can see for yourself how television has changed the way we evaluate speakers. And his clips from the Presidential debates are not only instructive, they’re funny. I’ve given a lot of talks, but I’ll never present the same way again.’

‘Nick is just great. He has the audience in the palm of his hand the whole time. He makes such great points in such an entertaining way. You could listen to him for hours and never get bored.’

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