February 23, 2014
Portsmouth, NH — Insurance administrator Long Term Care Partners has hired Spark owner and presentation skills trainer Andy Saks to provide more PowerPoint design for its marketing slide deck.
In January, Saks delivered Spark’s “BulletProof PowerPoint” training program to Long Term Care Partners’ marketing team. In preparation for that training, Saks made various design changes to Long Term Care Partners’ marketing slide deck to increase its attractiveness and clarity, boosting its appeal and value not only to audience members, but to LTC presenters themselves.
After reviewing those changes during the PowerPoint training, Long Term Care Partners asked Saks to renovate the rest of its deck with the same PowerPoint design changes, for immediate use.
This is the third time Long Term Care Partners has booked Spark Presentations for help with presentation skills training and PowerPoint design, with more presentation skills training programs to be announced soon.
ABOUT LONG TERM CARE PARTNERS
Long Term Care Partners, LLC® (LTCP or LTC Partners®) was created in 2002 to administer the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP), a long term care insurance program offered to Federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, active and retired members of the uniformed services, and their qualified relatives.
In addition, LTCP also administers BENEFEDS, a secure website that enables Federal employees and annuitants to enroll in and manage their Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) coverage.
ABOUT SPARK PRESENTATIONS
Spark Presentations is a private company founded in 1998 that provides presentation skills training and speech coaching for executives, salespeople, marketers and other businesspeople, plus booth staff training for trade show exhibitors.
Spark also books professional presenters and public speakers to represent its clients at high-profile events, in roles like keynote speaker, trade show booth presenter, master of ceremonies (emcee) and auctioneer, as well as on camera talent and voice talent.
Spark’s client list includes large corporations like AT&T, Best Buy, FedEx, Hyundai, Intel, Kimberly-Clark, Olympus, Owens-Corning, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, and Volvo; high-tech industry players like AMD, Atrion, Citrix, Gigamon, and Symantec; service organizations like Vistage, 1nService and NERCOMP; and New England institutions like the Boston Jewish Film Festival.
Spark’s owner, Andy Saks, is also the author of The Presentation Playbook Series: Be a Most Valuable Presenter (MVP), a three-volume series of books that helps businesspeople master common presentation situations by building and running speaking “plays” like a coach or player calls a key play in a game.
For more information on Spark services, please contact Andy Saks via email or Spark’s Contact page.
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