Chris Witt works with business leaders who want to speak in a way that advances their organization's success. He works with high-level technical professionals who want to present sophisticated material in a way that non-technical audiences can understand and use. And he works with teams that are making oral proposals on multi-million dollar goverment projects.
Chris combines a background in education, counseling, and ministry with advanced training in public speaking, communications, and emotional intelligence.
His clients include Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM, Intuit, Johnson Controls, Northrop Grumman, SAIC, Serco, Sony, Teradata, Unitech, Agouron-Pfizer, Biogen Idec, GenQuest, Kaiser Permanente, Scripps Healthcare, Yale School of Medicine, Baltimore Metropolitan Council, California Department of Transportation, and the San Diego Zoo.
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Chris is the author of Real Leaders Don't Do PowerPoint: How to Sell Yourself and Your Ideas (Crown Business, 2009).
Unlike most speech coaches, who focus primarily on delivery techniques (how you stand and move and use your voice), Chris shows his clients how to plan a strategy for their most important presentations, how to create a compeling message, and how to plan a successful event. He also helps organizations develop a process and a structure to support their communication / presentation process.