Bill Graham

Communication Skills for Lawmakers: Making the Complicated Simple and the Simple Powerful

 


Bill Graham has spent his career helping people find powerful ways to communicate their ideas: in theaters, on television, in the classroom, and in the boardroom. Today, Graham assists leaders, managers, salespeople and innovators through his keynote sessions, workshops and private coaching. He helps individuals and groups take their complicated stories, streamline them, and then powerfully deliver them for maximum results. Graham spent 15 years as a theater director and producer in the Washington, D.C., area. He has taught acting at numerous colleges, universities and, most recently, at the famed Stella Adler Conservatory. For more than a decade, he served as director of creative affairs for Procter & Gamble Productions, producers of the longest-running soap operas in the history of entertainment, including “Guiding Light,” “As the World Turns” and “Another World.” Head writers that he developed, and their writing teams, won Emmy Awards for Best Writing in five of the last seven years that he was at P&G. Also while at P&G, he began a career in coaching and training, including collaborations with Arch Lustberg, one of the great gurus in the world of communications and author of “How to Sell Yourself.” Graham also has taught communication and leadership courses at Seton Hall University’s School of Communications and New York University’s Tisch Center of Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management. He serves on the faculty of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Organization Management. This marks Graham’s 11th year as a member of the BILLD faculty.

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