Biography
Twenty years international experience with Fortune 100 execs, politicians, leaders and high profile individuals creating compelling, inspiring, authentic personal brands.
Practicing in Europe and the United States, Coni Masciave is a highly sought communications consultant, dedicated to helping individuals communicate, helping organisations succeed, and helping people project their best self. She has evolved an innovative, unique approach to her work based on philosophy, behavioral and positive psychology, asset-focused thinking, communication strategy, and change research.
Coni’s job description contains many ‘slashes’: as a thinking partner/trainer/consultant/strategist, her work connects the principles of behaviorism, positive psychology, and new findings in neuroscience to help leaders understand how to drive behaviors that not only make companies more productive successful, but also make employees happier and more contented in their work.
Coni has successfully applied her approach to a variety of industries including health and beauty, healthcare, technology, finance, architecture, energy, sales and manufacturing. For over 22 years, she has worked as a consultant and employee to help executives and teams at startups and large companies including BP, General Electric, 3M, NEC, Hewlett Packard, Intermountain Healthcare, National Semiconductor, and others.
She holds a Bachelors of Arts degree in English and a Masters of Social Sciences from Utah State University. She is also a trained image consultant and member of the Association of Image Consultants International, advising executives on personal branding.
Industry Expertise (1)
Professional Training and Coaching
Accomplishments (1)
Owner/Consultant (professional)
I transitioned from executive communications to open my own agency which included mage and personal impact consulting. I help people get the job, get the promotion, get elected, make the great speech, get back into dating, or otherwise: get what they want by making the right impact.
Education (1)
University of Utah: Masters of Social Sciences, Economics/Human Resource Administration 1993
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Style
Availability
- Keynote
- Moderator
- Panelist
- Workshop Leader
- Host/MC