What Dean Hyers learned directing films and training U.S. and Canadian under-cover agents in acting and emotion-control can help you be calm, dynamic and influential under pressure.
After Dean directed the independent feature film Bill's Gun Shop (distributed by Warner Brothers), a twist of fate found him teaching acting to government undercover agents who would stake their lives on acting skills. |
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As he left the Federal Training compound, Dean realized stage fright was everywhere – getting in the way of public speaking, presenting, networking, interviewing, selling, leading, or pitching ideas.
In 2001, Dean co-founded SagePresence to direct professionals beyond their fears using techniques from the movie set. Dean helps sales teams win multi-million dollar business pitches, leaders increase their confidence, |
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and "overlooked" employees get noticed to ascend the ranks.
Prior to his movie, Dean Co-Founded Digital Café (interactive Media) and put the first CD-ROM in Rolling Stone Magazine, the first computer game in a cereal box, and marketed movies like Godzilla, Die Hard II, and Jumanji, before its acquisition by Campbell Mithun Advertising. |