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Ginny Pulos
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Ginny Pulos, founder and president of Ginny Pulos Communications, Inc., is an established communications professional with more than 20 years' experience in front of a camera, at a podium or on stage.
Skilled at mastering even the most difficult subject matter, Ms. Pulos helps a wide variety of individuals and groups Fortune 500 executives, celebrities, research scientists, diplomats communicate their message persuasively; manage media interviews like a pro; and develop the leadership abilities to achieve excellence.
Clients praise Pulos for her ability to:
- Confront issues while keeping clients in a safe space
- Put them in control of their interview or meeting and material
- Instill that extra dose of
- Bring out their inner, unsuspected "ham"
- While insisting they remain who they really are
Pulos is a frequent media spokesperson on communications issues for such publications as The Wall Street Journal and PR Week; she served as guest commentator on body language for TruTV (formerly Court TV); as a professional moderator and emcee, she facilitated the Public Relations Society of America's "Socratic dialogue" at the United Nations; she is also Adjunct Professor at NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies, where she designs and teaches courses on leadership and authority, presentation skills and accent reduction.
Other credits include:
- Election to Who's Who of American Women in Communications (1993 Ed.)
- Election to Who's Who in the Media (1998 Ed.)
- Public Relations Society of America's Chair - International Section (2006)
- Board of Directors of New York Women in Communications, Inc. (1993-1998)
- Program Chair - Matrix Awards (1994,1995)
Pulos appeared regularly on the television shows, All My Children, As The World Turns, and The Doctors, and appeared in radio and television commercials, performed major opera and musical theatre roles such as "My Fair Lady" and "A little Night Music" nationally and internationally, and was a guest soloist with symphony orchestras in major concert halls, performing live for audiences as large as 10,000.
Pulos has a B.F.A., summa cum laude, from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, and was a Corbett Foundation International Opera Fellow in Hamburg, Germany in 1969.
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