
Biltmore who's Who would like to take this opportunity and introduce you to Diana Cox~Pratt.
Diana is CEO of Diversified Career Potentials and the creator of the DCP School of Presentation. She is an expert in business communication and corporate training. Her educational background, practical experience, and presentation style have produced a dynamic educator who has successfully created, designed, and presented more than 2,500 seminars, workshops, and training conferences.
Renowned Speaker and International Corporate Trainer Diana Cox-Pratt is also the Arthur of "Don't Let Life Lick The Red Off Your Candy".
Diana says if the child in you has stopped laughing and your destiny seems to have been taken from your hands, let me show you how to take control of your own life, increase your self-esteem, and add balance to your world! Diana shares her enthusiasm, energy, and love of life. You will be today exactly where you were yesterday without the ability to focus on tomorrow!" says Diana."
Her continuing client list includes names from Fortune 500 companies; local, state, and federal governments; health care, law enforcement, and insurance, as well as the banking, hospitality, and legal industries.
As a member of the National Speaker's Association, over 250,000 seminar participants have graced the audiences of Diana Cox~Pratt and have profited both personally and professionally by their association. In her capacity as Chief Executive Officer of Diversified Career Potentials, President of New Innovative Concepts in Education, Inc., and Corporate Trainer with Seminars International, Dun & Bradstreet, SkillPath Seminars, and Pathmasters International, Diana has exercised her versatility and currently writes and publishes numerous articles for national magazines, trade journals, and periodicals on subjects ranging from corporate issues to food services and hospitality industry training.
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Diana Cox~Pratt
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Monday, June 25, 2007