Greg Brower
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Profile Solid background in public speaking, facilitation and
coaching, with subject matter expertise in leadership and
professional development programs. Consistently delivers
programs that exceed client expectations and receives
superior evaluations from participants. Experienced in
leading large scale training programs. Highly-skilled
speaker described as dynamic, personable, and engaging.
Education J. D. Law, University of Missouri May 1992
B. A. Economics, Fordham University May 1985
Career History Brower Communications, Training and January
Consulting, Baltimore, MD 2001-Present
Training Consultant
Customizes and tailors specific training
programs to meet the needs of the client
Facilitates Presentation, Interpersonal
Communications, Leadership Development, and
Management Training programs to highly
diverse audiences, including healthcare,
sales and marketing, research and
development, and information technology
professionals
Conducts meeting retreats and facilitates key
stakeholder meetings on team building and
communication issues
Provides individual coaching on speaker
development as well as managing critical
communications with others
Manages teams of 10-20 direct reports to
service senior-level leadership development
programs both domestically and
internationally
Langevin Learning Service, Train the March
Trainer, Ottawa, Canada 1998-December.
2000
Facilitator
Lead facilitator on an array of train the
trainer programs
Designed and delivered programs, including
Adult Learning Principles, Facilitation and
Training Needs Analysis.
Advised large internal training departments
on best practices, policies and procedures
Solo Practitioner-Law, Baltimore, January
Maryland 1993December
1997
Attorney
Provided general legal services to the
public, including civil litigation, criminal
defense, and family law cases
Assisted with developing alternative dispute
resolution programs with both the private and
public sector