

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 / 1 - 5 p.m.
REGISTER
A strong, clear, pleasing voice has been proven to convey intelligence, competence, leadership ability, and a more professional image. This seminar will focus on your voice as the portal to more productive communication, more effective leadership, and a stronger, more authentic professional presence. Through discussion, in-class exercises, individual coaching, and taping, participants will learn techniques to project a strong vocal presence for extemporaneous speaking, meetings, interviews, informal presentations and tele-conferencing.
WHAT YOU WILL GAIN:
- Understanding of the principles of effective spoken communication
- Knowledge of the vocal properties of leadership
- Improvement of your own vocal quality, delivery, and style
- A healthier vocal production
- How to care for the voice
- Practice techniques to improve breathing, resonance, volume, articulation, expressiveness, and endurance
- A voice that communicates with style and professionalism
INSTRUCTOR
CRAIG FIELDS has more than thirty years of teaching experience as vocal coach to trial lawyers, corporate executives, actors, and opera singers. He currently serves on the faculty of St. Thomas University Law School and the MacPhail Center for Music. He is chief voice consultant for the Executive Training Programs at the Veteran’s Administration in Washington, DC, as well as voice coach to scores of professional actors and singers. He has an MFA in Vocal Performance from California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles and completed post-graduate studies at the Mannes College of Music in New York and Dartmouth College.
Listen to Craig Fields describe the program (MP3)
You may also be interested in the following programs: