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Sherry Prindle

President of the Professional Speakers Federation, a Certified Master Coach Trainer and Regional Vice President with the Certified Coaches Federation, and owner of a training and consulting company, Sherry Prindle has delivered over 3,000 full-day training seminars and at least 400 keynotes over 12 years across all 50 states and 6 other countries in 3 languages, her topic list stands at over 200 subjects.

 

She certifies Life and Executive Coaches as well as Corporate Candidates. Every new speaker for Fred Pryor Seminars goes through her day-long speaking preparedness program, which is a permanent part of their lauded Professional Trainer Certification.

 

Co-author of the book 15 Winning Ways to Better Living Sherry keeps a travel and life-experience namesake blog as well as numerous topic-specific pages, forums, and project development dot com sites such as: hypnotic trainer, master list life, who moved my chicken soup, school of soft knocks, stop catering to the slackers, stop greasing the squeaky wheel, and what business travelers want.

 

With a team of other Professionals, Sherry maintains a successful speaker booking service and Web portal called New Voice Training. She also runs a series of Web-based “galore.com” directories (growth, learning, training, certifications, coaching, webinars). Recently, she became a collaborator for a movie project called “The Difference.” http://thedifference.tv/

 

Sherry has an M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Business and Linguistics) from the University of Texas at Arlington and a B.A. in Communications and International Relations from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.

 

Sherry believes it is often interesting life experience that makes a speaker great. She lived in Fukuoka, Japan for four years where she developed English language training programs, headed cultural exchange projects, assistant directed and starred in television news magazines and documentaries, and did news correspondence for RKB-Mainichi Television in Japanese. She also lived in Moscow, Russia where she produced and hosted her own “Morning Zoo” radio show on Radio 7.

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