$20,001 - $30,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
Ohio
Andrea Flack-Wetherald is the Founder and President of The Center for Brave Communication, a consultancy providing staff training and support services to companies experiencing seasons of transition, rapid growth and leadership change.
Her book, The Funny Thing About Forgiveness: What every leader needs to know about improv, culture & the world’s least favorite F word was an Amazon #1 Bestseller in Leadership Training and the foreword was written by Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway. It earned advanced praise from leaders at Google, Fred Rogers Productions, Procexia, Mattingly Solutions and many others. She’s since released a new book, Mindful Improv Thinking: Build a Culture of Resilient Trust and an accompanying Facilitator Guidebook.
Andrea is a Bluffton University graduate whose professional background is in social work, intervention methodology research and improvised comedy. She is a cyclist, assistant baseball coach, outdoor enthusiast and leader of a local Cub Scout pack. She lives in the Akron, OH area with her husband, two children & two dogs who also think they’re children.
Andrea connects powerfully with audiences who care about restoring trust, having brave conversations, and building cultures that are courageous, caring, and functional even through seasons of transition.
Frequently requested topics include:
ANDREA FLACK-WETHERALD
Ohio
$20,001 - $30,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
Andrea Flack-Wetherald is the Founder and President of The Center for Brave Communication, a consultancy providing staff training and support services to companies experiencing seasons of transition, rapid growth and leadership change.
Her book, The Funny Thing About Forgiveness: What every leader needs to know about improv, culture & the world’s least favorite F word was an Amazon #1 Bestseller in Leadership Training and the foreword was written by Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway. It earned advanced praise from leaders at Google, Fred Rogers Productions, Procexia, Mattingly Solutions and many others. She’s since released a new book, Mindful Improv Thinking: Build a Culture of Resilient Trust and an accompanying Facilitator Guidebook.
Andrea is a Bluffton University graduate whose professional background is in social work, intervention methodology research and improvised comedy. She is a cyclist, assistant baseball coach, outdoor enthusiast and leader of a local Cub Scout pack. She lives in the Akron, OH area with her husband, two children & two dogs who also think they’re children.
Andrea connects powerfully with audiences who care about restoring trust, having brave conversations, and building cultures that are courageous, caring, and functional even through seasons of transition.
Frequently requested topics include: