Two top internationally known experts in business performance discuss success. Keshelle Davis is known for facilitating the fulfillment of people’s dreams through her training programs, coaching, live events, mentorship…
Keshelle Davis is known for facilitating the fulfillment of people’s dreams through her training programs, coaching, live events, mentorship and other initiatives. She is considered one of the most dynamic trainers and presenters in her country. In 2012 Keshelle was appointed as first female Executive Director of the Bahamas Chamber Institute, the education arm of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and became one of the youngest women to be elected to the Board of Directors the same year. Previously, Keshelle founded and led The Training Authority, an independent corporate skills training company. Keshelle has develop the signature messages “StandOut” & “Make It Real” is now is working in association with Sharon Lechter and her global work with The Napolean Hill Foundation.
About Keld Jensen
Keld Jensen has more than 25 years experience in international management, negotiation, and communication from his post as managing director of a listed Scandinavian company. As Former Chairman of the Centre for Negotiation at the Copenhagen Business School, one of the top business schools in the world, he teaches Business Administration, Management, and International Negotiation. He also teaches at other prominent Executive MBA schools worldwide as a guest lecturer in negotiation, trust, behavioral economics and impression management.
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