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About Richard:
Richard Greene is an attorney, political and communication strategist, author of the Prentice Hall coffee table book, "Words That Shook The World: 100 Years of Unforgettable Speeches and Events" and Founder of a 501(c)(3) corporation that runs high school competitions to find and cultivate the next generation of great speakers and leaders in America. (www.WordsThatShookTheWorld.com)
For 23 years Richard has taught Presidents, Prime Ministers, U.S. Senators, Governors, CEOs, Royalty (Princess Diana), Actors and others, in 26 countries around the world, how to give presentations and speeches with comfort and "Authentic Passion".
He has lectured and given workshops on "The 5 Secrets of The World's Greatest Communicators" to organizational and corporate clients including The United Nations, The Young President's Organization, The Democratic Policy Committee, Goldman, Sachs, The Walt Disney Company, The 4th and 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and many others in over 150 lecture tours..
Richard has also taught a course entitled "Advocacy and Non-Verbal Presentation" at UCLA and has been interviewed about communication and "body language" on over 30 national and international television programs, including CNN, NBC and ABC National News, "Nightline", "Good Morning America", MSNBC, Fox News Channel and The BBC, weighing in on The O.J. Simpson Trial, The Scott Petersen Trial, the Clinton Impeachment, the debates and speeches of the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Presidential campaigns and many other issues. In 2000 and 2004 Richard analyzed the Presidential debates for USA Today.
Richard was featured, as one of two public speaking analysts/judges on The Learning Channel (TLC)'s weekly program, "The Messengers".
"Clout" with Richard Greene airs Saturdays at 8pm on Rational Radio 1360am in Dallas and worldwide via the live internet stream at RationalRadio.Org.
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