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.
Paula Barnes
I developed my ability to communicate effectively over many years and across different roles, all grounded in a strong belief that communication is essential in any business. Text messages and emails can easily lose meaning or be misunderstood, so even in today’s age of AI and digital processes, I believe there is real value in picking up the phone and having direct conversations. Read More>>
Michael Saint Lewis
Throughout my life I have found myself in different environments to keep myself busy. Whether it was engaging in sports, creative arts, or school, I’ve always wanted to put myself in a position to express my thoughts and naturally empathize with people. Read More>>
Steve Turner
I was always outgoing and talkative, but my overall communication skills were a bit raw. I attended the University of Missouri and its School of Journalism. There, I improved my skills as an interviewer and communicator. Later, I transitioned from broadcasting into the business side of public relations and marketing. I had to learn how to improve my ability to communicate with staff and clients. Read More>>
Jenna Sanchez
As Infinity Rose Events Co enters our fourth year of business in Oklahoma, we have developed processes that are efficient, timely and communicative. We have found that with every Wedding Planning package, each requires a different amount of communication, tailoring to the client/individual directly, and organization Read More>>
Amanda Simonton
Effective communication has been, and continues to be, one of the central threads of my personal and professional development. I see it as a lifelong practice. With every new person and interaction, I’m reminded that communication is a living skill that evolves alongside us. Today, I deeply appreciate the way I communicate Read More>>
Nirmayee (Nemo) Dighe
My ability to communicate effectively started long before my career. As a kid, I loved debate and elocution competitions. I loved the stage, the mic, and the exchange of ideas. I learned early that communication is not about being the loudest voice, but about being able to take a thought, shape it clearly, and deliver it in a way that makes people stop and reflect. Read More>>
