Pitching Your Idea: The Power of Storytelling

Date and time

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Location

Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship at Baruch College, Room 2-140
New York, NY 10010

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Organizer

Monique Peres
gisele.peres@baruch.cuny.edu
646-568-6657

Host organization

Midtown Manhattan SBDC at Baruch College

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

Unleash the Art of Persuasion with 'Pitching Your Idea: The Power of Storytelling'

Are you an entrepreneur, innovator, or a professional seeking to captivate your audience? Join us for a creative workshop titled 'Pitching Your Idea: The Power of Storytelling.' Whether you're pitching to a boardroom, presenting at a conference, or selling an idea to your team, this workshop will equip you with the storytelling skills needed to make a lasting impact. This event is designed to transform the way you communicate your ideas and help build a brand that offers impact and sell your product/service.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Mastering the Art of Storytelling: Learn the secrets of crafting compelling narratives that resonate with your audience. Discover how to weave your facts and data into a story that captivates and convinces.
  2. Tailoring Your Story for Different Stages of Development: Whether you're at the ideation stage, seeking funding, or ready to launch, learn how to adjust your storytelling to fit your project's phase and maximize its impact.
  3. Engaging Diverse Stakeholders: Every audience is unique. Gain insights into how to customize your pitch to appeal to different stakeholders, from investors and potential partners to customers and the media.
  4. Interactive Sessions and Practical Exercises: Put theory into practice with interactive sessions. Get hands-on experience in creating and refining your story, with feedback from storytelling experts.

Register now to continue your journey into the world of entrepreneurial finance and take your start-up to the next level!

Hosted by the Midtown Manhattan SBDC at Baruch College

Presenter: Valeria Cavotta, Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship at Baruch College.

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Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Training collaboration does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the presenter(s) and/or their organization(s) by the NYSBDC and SBA.

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