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AAPI Find Your Voice

Asians In Advertising want to help bridge the gap, with this 2 hour power virtual session. Kenny previously hosted this sold out session 3x and was featured on CNBC. We are so excited to have Kenny to bring this talk to the AIA!

This will be a 2-hour, interactive virtual workshop where we take you through how to craft memorable experiences by building engaging content, meaningful design, and powerful delivery. This approach will help promote vulnerability, connectivity, and best of all some hands-on learning. Attendees will work with their peers to craft an outline and practice plan for their next big presentation. 

What we will cover in our session includes:

  • Figuring out your audience’s desires and biases to craft a compelling story and call to action.

  • Mastering our mind-mapping content exercise, where we’ll give you the framework for crafting a compelling argument in 15 minutes or less.

  • Working to improve your overall presentation delivery through body language, gestures, cues, and more. The saying is - “you’ll always remember the presenter more than the presentation,” and in this workshop, we make sure what you're saying is matching what you're feeling.

  • Post-session, you will receive our rubric on presentation measurement along with some e-books on how you can keep sharpening your craft.

About Kenny Nguyen

Kenny is the CEO/Co-Founder of ThreeSixtyEight, a creative agency whose mission is to challenge common thinking so that we can create an uncommon future. Through helping restless marketers define and execute their brands' true purpose, our agency helps clients from Fortune 500 to high-growth startups build a future that others didn't think possible. Prior to ThreeSixtyEight, he co-founded Big Fish Presentations, a company that focused on ridding the world of boring presentations through high-quality presentation design, presentation coaching, and speechwriting. Outside of the agency, he is an investor and advocate for members of the AAPI community to find their voice.

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