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Sandra Crowe
Sandra Crowe
delivers over 150 presentations a year to corporate, federal,
and association based organizations. Her purpose is to create
awareness of ineffective behaviors and to provide methodologies
and action steps to offset them while redirecting behavior toward
more uplifting interactions between people.
Some of her past clients
include The Departments of Navy, Army, Justice, Transportation,
Health and Human Services, The Executive Office of the President,
Sony Corporation, Sears, The National Association of Plumbing-Heating-Contractors,
National Association of Female Executives, and Union Labor Life
Insurance.
She founded a communications/networking
specialty company called "Powerlunch" which has been
written up in both The Washington Post and The New York Times.
The story of how this company began is featured in the book Chicken
Soup for the Soul at Work. In addition, she has hosted her own
television show called "Stress Busters" which was broadcast
weekly on Washington, D.C. Cable Television.
Ms. Crowe holds a
B.A. Degree with Honors from the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill in International Studies and an M.A. in Applied
Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. She is a certified
MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) practitioner and a guest instructor
at Montgomery College. She has been an active member of the Federal
Training Officers' Conference, and the program director for the
National Capital Speaker's Association.
Topics include: "Snakes,
Apes & Bees: Dealing With Difficult People", "Stressless
Management in the Age of Change", "Coaching and Counseling
of Colleagues", "Team Building", and "Enhancing
Listening and Speaking Skills", "Myers-Briggs",
and other inter-personal development programs.
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