Episode 24: A Conversation with Todd Cohen
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I sat down this week with Todd Cohen to talk about #networking, the power of creating and cultivating meaningful work relationships (aka #relationshiping), his unique spin on sales, and much more. Although we've never met in-person, we share a bond and philosophy around networking and its importance in business and work life today. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it!
About Todd
A dynamic, engaging, and motivational keynote speaker, Todd’s message is relevant to EVERY organization striving to increase revenue, strengthen relationships and improve client satisfaction. Using humor and real-life examples, Todd demonstrates how every conversation is a “selling moment” and how everyone can contribute to the growth and profitability of the organization.
Averaging 90 appearances per year, Todd’s audiences’ range in size from small groups to upwards of 5,000 people. His diverse clientele includes Subaru of America, Inc., NFL Players Inc., Corning, The American Institute of Architects, EY LP, and Investors Bank. He has headlined at medical, business, manufacturing and almost every possible business vertical.
In 2015, Todd was awarded the title of Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), the highest-earned designation awarded by the National Speakers Association (NSA). He is the principal of Sales Leader LLC and author of “Everyone’s in Sales” and “STOP Apologizing and Start Selling";
He has written for numerous trade and association magazines and has a monthly newsletter titled, Sales Culture Newsletter. Todd is a frequent guest lecturer at Temple University, Drexel University, Pierce College and Pennsylvania State University. Before launching Sales Leader LLC, Todd coached and led dozens of sales teams to deliver more than $850 million in revenue for leading companies including Xerox, Gartner Group, Thomson-Reuters, and LexisNexis. Todd holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
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