From commencement addresses to universities, and keynote speeches to diverse
audiences such as NASA, Pharmaceutical and Hospital groups and an Agricultural
Extension organization, Dr. Giovinella Gonthier is widely popular. She is tuned to
the needs of the attendees and never fails to deliver on value. She never recycles
speeches. Dr. Gonthier always gets requests from the audience to speak at other
events. This is known as "spin-off" business which from the perspective of professionals
in the motivational speaker's business, attests to the skills of a speaker.
Why Hire Dr. Gonthier?
The answer is simple. Because she is a professional who is reliable and never fails
to deliver on value. She shows up on time, is thoroughly prepared, connects well
with the participants and receives consistently excellent evaluations and standing
ovations occasionally. Prior to her arrival to an event, she works well with meeting
planners, returns phone calls and answers all emails in a timely fashion. Of course she
is always pleasant and easy to work with.
Her perspectives are different from the run of the mill speakers. She is energetic
and definitely not boring! She brings global interpretations to issues and speeches
and is not a "blah, blah" speaker. She will challenge people's ideas and thought process.
She brings diversity to your gathering and is not afraid to put forward ideas that people
may scoff at, at first. And she is always concise!
Dr. Gonthier presents to various groups such as universities, professional associations,
corporations, conferences and others. She travels all over the world to give workshops
and speeches. Some topics of presentation Titles include:
- "Fostering Respect in the Workplace: The Business Imperatives of Civility"
- "The Need for Contract and Core Workers to Understand Civility as a Necessary Value"
- "Civility and Spiritual Nourishment in Times of Terror"
- "Why are Businesses Afraid to teach Civility in the Workplace?"
- "Respect Revisited: Overcoming Incivility in the Workplace"
- Commencement Address: "Weaving Civility in the Work Trends of the Present and the Future"