March 17, 2014
Warwick, RI — IT services company Atrion has booked Spark owner and speech coach Andy Saks to provide presentation coaching services for an upcoming industry seminar.
The seminar is called the AlwaysOn Symposium. Produced by Atrion, this full-day corporate event targets IT professionals around New England, and showcases topics and technologies of interest to the IT community.
This year’s AlwaysOn Symposium will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence.
Saks will be coaching the Atrion employee who will serve as master of ceremonies in various presentation and public speaking skills.
This booking extends Spark’s relationship with Atrion into its seventh year. Past services have featured Saks himself serving as emcee for Atrion’s 2012 AlwaysOn Symposium at Gillette Stadium, delivering speech coaching for several Atrion executives for various presentations, and delivering a two-day, customized Spark presentation skills training program to Atrion Sales Architects.
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, a three-volume set of books that help 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.
Tags: AlwaysOn Symposium, Atrion, speech coach
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