Janis Neuman

You are without exception the best speaker I’ve heard and believe me, I’ve heard a lot of speakers!

Janis Neuman2020-02-27T22:17:12+00:00

Lucas Hulsmann

While we do have gender differences around us every day, it was eye-opening to have this course pointing it out in such a structured, and intelligent way. The scientific penetration of the topic combined with an easy, almost play-like approach, made the course stand out from the common and overused appeal to the “higher moral ground”. Your course is intuitive, yet professional; methodical, yet engaging.

Lucas Hulsmann2020-02-27T22:24:59+00:00

Rosemary Martin

Many thanks for making a very entertaining and thought-provoking presentation today at our conference. Your presentation certainly got the subject out into the open and on to the table.

Rosemary Martin2020-02-27T22:26:21+00:00

Meagan Catafi

Tammy came to speak at our Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Symposium in October 2014 and delivered a plenary/general session for over 600 attendees. During her session, the audience was engaged, laughing and left the room discussing ways to improve conversations at work. Tammy is very well spoken and clearly comfortable with large audiences. Some of the evaluation comments we received included: she spoke quickly and clearly with a little wit, captivating speaker, good information on gender differences without any hidden agenda or taking sides – nice, and a great dynamic speaker. It is not every day that I get to work with a speaker as professional and pleasant as Tammy. We are so thankful for her participation at our event and highly recommend Tammy as a presenter to any group, large or small. They will not be disappointed!

Meagan Catafi2020-02-27T22:21:21+00:00

Anonymous

GenderSpeak has been well received by our attendees, both male and female. We’ve had many positive comments with some saying; it’s the best two-hours I’ve spent, it’s insightful and fun at the same time, and it’s a class that everyone should take. Tammy’s facilitation style keeps people engaged, and her examples are entertaining and relatable to most. She is able to discuss common gender-related communication issues while emphasizing the importance of valuing each other’s strengths which is important both inside and outside the workplace.

Anonymous2020-02-27T22:28:05+00:00

Aimee Dokulil

Tammy spoke at our Women’s Network Event, and her segment on gender communication was by far our most highly rated segment. Tammy was not only engaging and fun to listen to, she was able to help our team think about how we interact with one another from an entirely new perspective. Tammy was also able to connect with women in the session from all levels within our organization – from entry to director level – sharing content and research that was easy to digest, and very impactful. Tammy’s session was bold, empowering, and actionable. We can’t wait to have her at another event!

Aimee Dokulil2020-02-27T22:29:24+00:00

Brent Novoselsky

Tammy presented Conflict Management and Gender to our organization of highly successful financial services professionals. She provided us entertaining and useful tips for our professional and personal lives. She was great, with lots of thought provoking and practical advice.

Brent Novoselsky2020-02-27T22:31:54+00:00

John Goldrick

It was truly a great event and workshop that you provided for us, but your synergy was so overwhelming that we are still talking about the differences between men and women in business. This was probably the best event that we have had in 2006, and I hope that their are plans to have you back in the near future, and Michael, Pedro and myself want to congratulate you on job well done.

John Goldrick2020-02-27T22:33:55+00:00

Homayra Jami

Tammy Hughes was a guest speaker at NCUA last month and I just wanted to say that she was fantastic. It was an eye-opening seminar and it’s completely changed my perspective.

Homayra Jami2020-02-27T22:35:38+00:00

Jennifer Weiss

I was fortunate to hear Tammy Hughes speak at a Kaiser Permanente Women in Medicine symposium for women in leadership. She spoke about the different lenses worn by men and women, the ingrained differences in behavior and feedback that differ by gender, and the implications this has in working together successfully. That 1 woman acting like a man is not diversity. That 2 women in a board room full of men are unlikely to sit near each other and collaborate, it takes 3. What pearls she dropped, over and over and over again. When I bragged about the experience on social media, many accomplished women shared that they had been fortunate enough to hear Tammy and Pat Heim speak, and that they were inspired by their teaching. I have heard many talks for women in leadership, and this was the cream of the crop for me.

Jennifer Weiss2020-02-27T22:37:01+00:00
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