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Join date: Nov 9, 2023

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Kunle Orankan is more than a trainer; he's the driving force behind Presentation School London, an institution dedicated to empowering professionals to communicate with impact and confidence.


His expertise has been sought after by world-class organizations across various industries, including IT, award-winning advertising agencies, and healthcare companies across Europe.


With a proven track record of success, Kunle's journey from leading a 40+ employee fast-food company to full-time training and consulting showcases his entrepreneurial spirit and unwavering commitment to empowering others.


Fun fact: Kunle's Toastmasters history speaks volumes about his dedication to communication excellence! He rose "Through The Toasts" from a club member to club president, Area Director, and ultimately an award-winning Division Director.

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Apr 15, 202612 min
English Presentation Mistakes Professionals Make (And Why They Have Nothing to Do With English)
Most professionals think their English is the problem. It isn’t. This article explains why presentations fail under pressure, and how to communicate clearly when it matters most.

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Mar 18, 20269 min
How to Start a Presentation in English - Clear, Confident & Structured
Many professionals assume that difficulty starting a presentation in English comes from their level of English. It isn’t. In international companies across Berlin and Germany, professionals work in English every day. Engineers, consultants, managers, and founders discuss complex ideas without difficulty. Yet the moment they begin a presentation, something changes.This is where business presentation skills begin to show — not in what you know, but in how clearly you can organise and deliver it...

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Feb 27, 20267 min
Why People Stop Listening - Even When the Content Is Excellent | Public Speaking & Communication Training
There is a particular frustration that experienced professionals recognise immediately. You prepare thoroughly. The thinking is sound. The structure makes sense. The explanation is accurate. You enter the room confident that the material is solid. You begin speaking. At first, people are attentive. They follow the logic. They nod. Then, gradually, something begins to change. A question arises that you are certain you have already addressed. Someone glances down at their phone. Responses...

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