IABC Heritage Region Conference Podcast #1, “How to be a rockstar communicator,” with Alison Davis, CEO of Davis & Co.

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IABC Heritage Region Conference LogoThe Heritage Region of the International Association of Business Communicators will hold its 2012 conference, “Find your bridge,” in Pittsburgh October 12-14. This is the first in a series of podcast conversations with top presenters from the conference discussing the topics they will cover in their conference appearances.

Alison Davis, CEO of Davis & Co.
Alison Davis, CEO of Davis & Co.

In this inaugural podcast, Alison Davis, CEO of Davis & Co., an award-winning employee communications firm in Glen Rock, NJ, discusses her Heritage Region Conference program, “How to be a rockstar communicator.”

You can learn more about how to “Build Your Bridge” to communications success by attending the IABC Heritage Region Conference, Oct. 14 -16, at the Westin Conference Center, Pittsburgh.  Register at: www.iabcheritageconference.com.

Biography

Alison Davis is CEO of Davis & Company, the award-winning employee communication firm that helps leading companies—such as BNY Mellon, CIT, IKEA, L’Oréal, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Rogers—reach, engage and motivate their employees. She is co-author of the new book, The Definitive Guide to HR Communication (FT Press, 2011), and co-author of Your Attention, Please (Adams Business, 2006). Davis is a former online columnist for The New York Times, and frequently writes for leading business, communication and HR publications, including The Conference Board Review, Communication World and PR Strategist. A sought-after speaker on communication issues, Davis facilitates 10 to 15 speaking sessions per year for national organizations and associations.

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