
Improvisational Storytelling | Leeds
Date and time
Location
University of Leeds
Room G02, Maurice Keyworth Building
Moorland Road
Leeds
LS2 9JT
United Kingdom
Description
Storytelling is one of the most powerful mediums to pass on a message to your audiences and influence them. However, with the growth of technology and people struggling with information overload, how can you make sure that your organisation is able to successfully deliver its story to its key stakeholders?
Come and join us on the evening of 25th April for an interactive session on the topic of “Improvisational Storytelling” with an opportunity to network with other communications professionals over a drink or bite to eat afterwards. At this event, you will learn how to create the right stories to get your message across, explore ways to access your creativity, reignite your confidence, as well as expand your professional network. This lively and participative event will be led by the co-founder of the Applied Improvisation Network (AIN), Paul Z Jackson, at the University of Leeds Business School.
Places are strictly limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
Free for IABC members and non-members.