Guy Doza is a renowned author, trainer, and public affairs consultant based in Cambridge, England. As a non-partisan writer and communication specialist, Guy has collaborated with officials from the Conservative, Labour, SNP, LibDem, and Green parties, demonstrating his versatility and ability to navigate diverse political landscapes. Beyond his parliamentary work, he has lent his expertise to various charities and NGOs, including notable organizations such as BP and the BBC. Guy's diverse portfolio also includes writing for scientists and research groups, effectively translating complex subjects like chemistry, economics, and astrophysics for mass audiences. His unique ability to engage and captivate audiences is exemplified by his eclectic experiences, including the memorable task of writing a speech for a hamster.
In addition to his writing prowess, Guy offers online engagement consultation to a wide array of clients, from start-ups to government departments. His insights and strategies have helped numerous organizations enhance their communication efforts and connect more effectively with their audiences. Guy is also the author of the book "How to Apologise for Killing a Cat," available on Amazon, Canbury Press website, and in all major bookstores. This book, along with his TEDxTalk titled "Defence Against the Dark Arts," showcases his deep understanding of rhetoric and its influence in modern linguistics. With a rich background in public speaking and training, Guy Doza continues to be a leading voice in the field of communication, helping individuals and organizations alike harness the power of effective storytelling.
Guy Doza,
Trainer
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