Learn From: Developing Leadership Voice With Cynthia Zhai

Oct 27, 2015 1 Min Read
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Projecting a powerful voice can really impact a presentation, especially when you’re speaking to a big crowd. People often think shouting or speaking in a higher pitch will increase impact, but those don’t help at all.

In this Learn From video series, join Cynthia Zhai, voice coach, speaker and trainer, as she teaches how to have a full and powerful voice. It’s not that difficult!

Zhai’s vocal training has guided many senior executives and managers from international companies and government bodies in Asia including CFO of LEONI Asia, President of North Asia of K&N, Senior Vice President of HSBC China and even Commander of the Singapore Air Force.

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Cynthia is a voice and speech coach, trainer and speaker, based in Singapore. She helps you discover your full voice that is authentic, confident and authoritative. She also helps organisations on voice and presentation skills training.

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