“Shoutout Interview” Gayle Cotton talks about taking risk with Voyage Dallas Magazine!

11/02/2020

This was a fun interview because I was able to share my thoughts about taking risk and what makes it worthwhile, as well discuss my favorite places to visit in the Dallas area! I was also given the opportunity to give a shoutout to my dear friend, Krystyna Stepien, who has helped me manage international training, leadership coaching, and conference speaking events throughout my career while I lived Geneva, Switzerland as well as here in Dallas.

You can read the interview here https://shoutoutdfw.com/meet-gayle-cotton-president/

Cheers!

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Emmy Award Winner, Gayle Cotton, is the author of this blog and of the bestselling cross-cultural communication book SAY Anything to Anyone, Anywhere! 5 Keys to Successful Cross-Cultural Communication’, which is available on Amazon as a Book, eBook, or Audio Book. She is President of Circles Of Excellence Inc. and a Professional Keynote Speaker. Contact Gayle if you need professional speakers for events, speakers on cultural diversity, conference speakers for events, or keynote speakers that specialize in cross-cultural training. She is a leader in the field of public speakers, motivational speakers, and international keynote speakers. She is among the best of female keynote speakers and women motivational speakers and is a ‘first choice’ request for international audiences!

Circles Of Excellence provides Corporate Training, Leadership Coaching, and Professional Keynote Speakers for companies of all sizes and in all industries, including over 50 Fortune 500 companies. Contact us about our customized training programs for Communication Skills, Cross-Cultural Communication, Cultural Diversity, Customer Service, Leadership Coaching, Presentation Skills, Sales Negotiations, Stress Management, Teambuilding, and Time Management Training.

Gayle’s Website: www.gaylecotton.com

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