Texas
Merrie Speath has a unique background in media, government, politics, business and entertainment. She is a thought-leader in communication theory, executive training and coaching. Merrie is acknowledged as one of the most influential communication counselors in the world.
Merrie has coached thousands of executives who want to become more effective communicators, improve their presentation skills and ultimately expand their leadership capabilities. She gives clients a proven approach to communication and teaches them how to structure remarks and presentations to take their careers to a higher level. Her clients include Fortune 500 C-suite executives who have adopted the Spaeth approach for themselves and their global organizations as well as entrepreneurs, academic gurus, politicians and many others. Merrie was voted by the Dallas Business Journal as a “Change Maker” and was featured on the cover of DCEO magazine in 2013 with the headline “The Fixer.”
Merrie was a White House Fellow assigned to FBI Director William Webster. She them served two years as director of public affairs for the Federal Trade Commission, and in 1983, President Reagan appointed her as director of media relations at the White House.
Merrie writes regularly on communication topics, and her columns have been collected into two books, Marketplace Communication and Words Matter. Both books are available at merriespaeth.com. You Don’t Say!, her most recent book, is available on Amazon and complies with communication mistakes from her popular monthly BIMBO Memo. She blogs regularly on spaethcom.com.
A cum laude graduate of Smith College and a graduate of Columbia Business School is an instructor at the Business Leadership Center of the Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business where she teaches “Communication as a Strategic Business Tool,” “Influencing through the Power of Storytelling” and “Humor as a Leadership Tool.” She speaks on these topics and others to companies and associations in virtually every industry.
To book Merri Spaeth call Executive Speakers Bureau at 901-754-9404.
Communication as a Strategic Business Tool
Taught to c-suite executives around the world, this speech looks at how to use communication to your strategic advantage.
Why Leaders Must Be Storytellers
Today’s best leaders understand how to use stories to influence.
Influencing Your Employees to be Ambassadors
How to align what your employees are saying with your strategic business initiatives.
Crisis Communication: What to do When Your Reputation is on the Line
How to protect your brand when it’s under attack and respond in real-time.
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