For fact fans, Jay was on the faculty of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, teaching photography, communication, and non-linear scriptwriting, among other subjects. After 25 years, he decided to leave education and run his com-pany, Legacy Road Communications, full time. As a speaker and un-trainer, he still gets to stand at the front of the room and tell people what to do. He's just taken his act on the road.
Show Notes
Jay Speyerer has been a speaker, a writer, and an edu-cator for more than 30 years, successfully helping people achieve their goals in memoir writing, e-mail issues, cross-cultural communication, and presentation skills.
For fact fans, Jay was on the faculty of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, teaching photography, communication, and non-linear scriptwriting, among other subjects. After 25 years, he decided to leave education and run his com-pany, Legacy Road Communications, full time. As a speaker and un-trainer, he still gets to stand at the front of the room and tell people what to do. He's just taken his act on the road.
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