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September 26th, 2024

Knowing When To Walk Away As A Leader With Jennie López

  1. Knowing When To Walk Away As A Leader With Jennie López Elizabeth Bachman 34:32

Elizabeth Bachman dives into a powerful conversation with Jennie López on mastering leadership skills and making bold decisions. Jennie shares insights on recognizing when it’s time to walk away from a situation and how understanding your leadership superpowers can guide you through those pivotal moments. From filling your energy cup to taking courageous actions, Jennie highlights the importance of self-awareness and intentional leadership. Tune in to discover how to navigate transitions with confidence and lead with purpose.

Elizabeth Bachman Presentation Skills Trainer

Elizabeth Bachman is THE go-to person for advanced level training in Speaking, Presentation Skills, and Leadership. With a lifetime spent perfecting the art of presenting, she helps high-level clients show up as a leader who should be followed, promoted or hired, thus getting the recognition they deserve.

A sought-after speaker and strategist in Silicon Valley, nationally and internationally, Elizabeth works with leaders and influencers who need to become concise and compelling presenters. She helps them present as smart, down-to-earth, loose, friendly—even funny—and still be taken seriously.

Elizabeth is the host of the international podcast: Speakers Who Get Results, where she interviews experts on presentation skills, leadership, visibility, and cross-cultural communication.

Having spent over 30 years directing such luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti & Placido Domingo in more than 50 operas around the world, Elizabeth brings a wealth of tools to help business professionals become respected presenters. Fluent in 5 languages, she brings her global experience to her clients.

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