Effective communication is at the heart of so many successful projects, relationships, and endeavors. Given its magical ability to make things happen, we thought it would be helpful to bring some of the best communicators we know together to share their stories and insights around how they developed their ability to communicate effectively.
Enrique Pallares

I fell in love with language. I love words. I think about them all the time—how they sound, what they mean, how none of them (not even synonyms) mean exactly the same thing. I think, speak, and dream in English and Spanish indistinctively and think about translation often. This led me to study literature first and then get a Ph.D. in philosophy. Read More>>
Jaffee Judah

Good and Bad experiences have helped me to become more self-aware and develop a deeper understanding of my own talents and gifts. Through the training in Level One CBT, I learned to challenge my negative thought patterns and replace them with more positive and productive ones. Anger management classes taught me effective techniques to handle my anger in a healthier way. Read More>>
John Sammel

Our first show with a new client resulted in a no-show.
Talk about embarrassing! I’ll never forget the phone call. The GM sent me a message, followed by a phone call at 8:45pm on Friday. “Hey John, it’s Cinco De Mayo and the band hasn’t showed up! Who did you say was playing?” Read More>>
Tina Renee

I attribute the vast part of my ability to communicate effectively to my eight 1/2 years of working as a Mediator with the Better Business Bureau. I spent many years communicating with everyone, from doctors to lawyers, and every other industry professional in between. Not only did I verbally assist various companies with their consumer-related complaints, but I also communicated via written correspondence. Working in this role, I learned how to listen well and not just communicate but do so clearly. Read More>>