Lisa Braithwaite is on a mission to help thought leaders and changemakers build visibility, credibility, and awareness for their work through engaging presentations, a mindset of service, and authentic connection. Before launching her company in 2005, she spent sixteen years as an advocate and educator in the nonprofit sector, as well as founding her own nonprofit organization. Together with her B.A. in theater and M.A. in education, this background has influenced her upbeat and accessible approach to public speaking. Lisa's been hired by companies as diverse as Microsoft, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, Intel, and the American Bus Association for the playful spirit she brings to training, and has been interviewed for her public speaking perspective and expertise in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Men's Health, Toastmaster Magazine, and Inc.com. She’s the author of "Presenting for Humans: Insights for Speakers on Ditching Perfection and Creating Connection." Lisa models authentic, aligned, collaborative and FUN presentations using relevant, practical, and useful content that activates the audience's emotional engagement and moves them into action. She lives in Ojai, California with her husband and spends her free time cooking, eating, and managing her cats' Instagram account.
My ideal clients are business and nonprofit leaders and entrepreneurs.
1:1 presentations coaching and corporate training