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about creativity presentations
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"[John is] one of the most accomplished presenters in his field. His presentation was filled with surprising insights and delivered with a fine balance of poise and passion. John was lively and entertaining while providing valuable, thought-provoking content. He was a hit at our conference."
— Mark Klein, VP Corp Communications & Marketing, Catholic Healthcare West
"Exceeded my expectations" — 77% of evaluation respondents Philanthropy Midwest Conference, 2007
"John Armato’s 'Think Inside the Box' presentation was not only informative but engaging and very entertaining. His training session received kudos from staff at all levels and disciplines. He provided clear direction for conducting productive brainstorming sessions, and the guidelines and processes he provided have already helped drive more fruitful idea generation across our organization."
— Lydia Canizares, EVP Group Marketing and Talent Officer, Healthcare Consultancy Group, New York
"What a knocked out show! Your presentation at the TPRA/PRSA seminar in San Antonio was wonderful. You were beyond wonderful. Comments and e-mail response to the TPRA office are all rave reviews."
— Henry M. Stewart, Texas Public Relations Association
"John, as an observer, I can say that I have heard 98 percent of what you said at one point or another but never pulled together in such a dynamic way. It is one of the two "holy shit" presentations I have seen in my professional life. Great stuff."
— John Feld, public relations executive
"This is the single best presentation on plan writing that I've seen in my career."
— Amy Kull, Senior Vice President Fleishman-Hillard Sacramento
"John led a super training session on writing strategic plans; it was far and away the clearest, most valuable training on strategic plan development that I had ever attended."
-- Dave Tager, Senior Vice President and Senior Partner Fleishman-Hillard New York
"John's process created a space where creativity and logic could come together. The result was great ideas we could actually put into action."
— Mark Siegel, Executive Director, Media Relations, AT&T's wireless unit (speaking of brainstorm for the launch of the iPhone)
A huge thanks to you for driving the Big Idea process. Folks around the office raved about it."
— Fleishman-Hillard San Francisco Visa account team
"I was most impressed with John Armato's address to the graduates [Why Teaching Music Matters]. It surpassed most of the many commencement addresses that I have had occasion to hear. His was a focused theme on a specific audience and he excelled."
— Robert J. DeYoung MWS attendee at VanderCook College of Music commencement
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