Dorothy M Neddermeyer , Ph.D. is a successful influencer in the public and private sectors. As a consultant, coach, and keynote speaker, she brings 30 plus years of global experience to leadership development, behavioral change, and human potential.
Dr. Dorothy is passionate about developing great leaders. She works with senior and emerging executives to amplify their leadership skills and drive viable/sustainable organizations with relevant, adaptable, centered, and authentic skills.Her areas of expertise: Leadership/Sales Development, Behavioral Change, Business Strategy, Communication Skills, Diversity Coaching, C-Suite, Senior and High Potential Candidates. Those who experience her presentations are drawn to her dynamic personality, hard-working values, tenacity, and accomplishments.
Business Background and Experience:
Dr. Dorothy has notable corporate and consulting experience. She has consulted in operations and strategic planning with extensive experience in sales/business development. Her clients come from technology, manufacturing, financial, telecommunication, utilities, healthcare, and non-profit. She also has
extensive experience with diversity and cultural values.
Dr. Dorothy brings her global contribution to the non-profit sector, as well as on the board of organizations. She actively consults and contributes in leadership roles and learning styles.
Empowered Communication is more easily said than done. Case in point, if it were true that most people would rather die than give a speech, then speaking up, especially to "higher-ups" (a.k.a authority figures) would rank a close second to this. You can no longer afford to go without balanced and highly effective communication skills. This would be akin to constructing a building without a strong infrastructure and quality material. It just doesn’t make sense.
Empowered Communication is more easily said than done. Case in point, if it were true that most people would rather die than give a speech, then speaking up, especially to "higher-ups" (a.k.a authority figures) would rank a close second to this. You can no longer afford to go without balanced and highly effective communication skills. This would be akin to constructing a building without a strong infrastructure and quality material. It just doesn’t make sense.