Unpacking Executive Presence, With Robyn Hatcher

Robyn Hatcher

Unpacking Executive Presence: We often hear the term but what does it really mean?

  • How important is it?
  • How do you show up authentically?
  • Do you have it?
  • Can you develop it? If so, how?
  • What if you’re not the typical professional?

Robyn Hatcher is a communication expert, professional speaker, coach, consultant, Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practitioner and “recovering” actor. She has worked for over a decade with leaders and teams in major Fortune 500 companies to provide Communication Rx - finding and fixing hidden communication glitches to increase productivity and engagement and decrease HR drama.

For the past 20 years, she has successfully trained and coached thousands of business professionals from Fortune 500 companies and noteworthy brands - UBS,  AXA-Equitable, Alliance Bernstein, Morgan Stanley, Lifetime Television, Jones New York, PayPal, Spotify, Con Edison, Hewlett Packard and many others. She is also a managing partner with Practice Management Consultants, LLC. a consortium of Subject Matter Experts (SME's) geared toward supporting Financial Services Firms on issues relating to Diversity & Inclusion, Sales & Communication, Leadership & Learning as well as Financial Advisor/Financial Insurance Professional's Practice Management.

Robyn was also once a staff writer for ABC’s One Life to Live and All My Children and has been seen on Good Morning America, The List TV, and numerous TV commercials and episodic TV shows. In 2019, Robyn was named by Ewomen’s news as one of the 21 women of the 21st Century. Her book, Standing Ovation Presentations (Motivational Press, 2013), contains a unique communication-style system called ActorTypes.

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