When I think of the times in my life I've been most engaged in the moment and excited, it was either when I was around music, movies or selling something.
I remember being in speech class in college when one of my classmates' jaw dropped as they noticed I started delivering my speech without notes. I was fired up for my speech and excited to talk about the prisoners I interviewed and research I'd done about the recivitism rate of the U.S. prison system. It was during this moment and others, I became aware of my interest in persuading, intriguing and inspiring others.
Later that year, I sold some beer and liquior mirrors I'd gotten from my Mother to Frat houses to raise money to go on Spring Break. (Mom was a Wholesale wines and spirits salesperson, Dad, a sales systems engineer).
It seemed a natural progression to choose a career in professional sales after graduating college. I'd managed to take a job generating leads from cold calls going from business to business and gaining valuable sales training that fortunately gave me structure for bridaling my natural abilities.
In my mid twenties I decided to see what would happen if I pursued another passion; communications. I went to Graduate Journalism school and made my way to work as an on-air anouncer for an Atlantic City Radio Station. Still selling, I was moved from P/T overnight to morning drive in a period of 8 months. It was in radio (and also College) that I realized I also loved to write and have a tendancy toward showmanship.
I have found, there is no substitute for preparation, seeing things from your buyer's perspective and knowing your audience and competition when selling. I have experience selling for general retail businesses, real estate, hospitality, entertainment and broadcasting and am knowledgeable about the pharmaceutical industry.
If you're in need of someone to partner with in writing for effective communication or need consulting in professional sales or communications, I can help.
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ps. We're all selling no matter what we're doing (-: