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Dale Weiss

//  Senior Vice President

Dale Weiss heads the Dallas practice and has a twenty five-year career spanning media, public affairs, politics and communication training.  He has deep experience coaching leaders for important financial presentations, roadshows, quarterly earnings calls, and analyst presentations .  The companies he has worked with include: Houlihan Lokey, Harris Williams, Morningstar, Fort Point Capital, Texas Instruments, PepsiCo and General Motors. Dale who is also Practice Leader of CommCore’s PressureTest™ Crisis Simulations has been affiliated with CommCore since the 1990’s,  counseling clients on presentation skills, crisis preparedness, media and meeting facilitation skills for corporate CEOs and executives in a wide range of positions including the marketing, technical, medical, and scientific disciplines. Previously Dale was a vice president of corporate communications for a global pharmaceutical company.  In this strategic role he directed communications programs across the world to help drive sales, enhance the company’s reputation, and further open the lines of internal communications.  Dale began his career as a television anchor and reporter.  He then moved to Washington, DC where he was Director of Broadcasting and Advertising for one of the national political party organizations.  During this time he worked with Members of Congress and two White House Administrations in communications and message development.

Location:

Dallas, TX

Education:

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, B.S. Journalism

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Speaking Topics:

  • Crisis Management and Response
  • How to Contain a Crises in Today’s Virtual World
  • How to Succeed in Any Media Interview
  • Public Speaking to Any Audience
  • Reputation Issues
  • Communication Best Practices

Hire Dale Weiss for your next speaking event.

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Little Known Fact:

Several years ago, Dale media trained the man who holds the Guinness World Record for the most time spent in front of a television camera. At the end of the training, Regis Philbin said he picked up a few tips that he will use for future television appearances.
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