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Marsha Petrie SueAuthor-Professional Speaker, The Reactor Factor and Toxic People Marsha Petrie Sue, MBA is the Muhammad Ali of conflict-free communications, leadership excellence, and managing change. She can dance and look pretty, and she uses the entire ring, but she knows how and when to land a knockout punch. Think of her presentations as charm school with live ammunition. She challenges every morsel of your beliefs while entertaining and enlightening. Her book, Toxic People: decontaminate difficult people without using weapons or duct tape, has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek On-Line, Reuters, Investors Business Digest, Legal Management, Yahoo Hot Jobs, Cosmo and others. It has been translated into Russian, Romanian, Czech and French. Latest book is The Reactor Factor: How to handle difficult work situations withoug going nuclear. Check www.ReactorFactorBook.com to download lots of free stuff including an iPhone app with 60 lessons. As a professional speaker, Marsha dares people to take personal responsibility for their choices, success, and life. She is original, unique, and a one-of-a-kind professional speaker and author. Whether dealing with employee relationships, increasing productivity or pumping up sales, her guiding principles bring energy and fun to any meeting or event. After a successful career as an executive with Fortune 100 companies, she is now President of Communicating Results, providing keynotes and presentations to associations and corporations throughout the world. She learned successful business strategies Marsha is the President of WOMA (Women's Outdoor Media Association) and is a member of the Executive Committee for the NRA Women's Leadership forum. She received the Women of Spirit Award from the American Red Cross and Morton’s which was awarded for her continued volunteerism. Marsha is honored to serve ad the chair of Arizona Magic of Music and Dance for Special needs children. She and her husband Al, who really is the boy named Sue, reside in Scottsdale, Arizona and enjoy golf, fishing, gardening, photography and cooking. |
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