Carlos Sanchez
- Performance Enhancement Expert
- Bilingual Culture & Diversity Marketing Speaker
Carlos A. Sanchez is a performance enhancement expert who speaks professionally and provides corporate executives, managers and association members with solutions to some of their most unique challenges. With over fifteen years of executive experience, Sanchez has seen - and lived - the problems that arise when organizational leadership communicates in English to a primarily
read the restCarlos A. Sanchez is a performance enhancement expert who speaks professionally and provides corporate executives, managers and association members with solutions to some of their most unique challenges.
With over fifteen years of executive experience, Sanchez has seen – and lived – the problems that arise when organizational leadership communicates in English to a primarily Spanish-speaking or multi-lingual workforce.
Using NLP Coaching methodology, he supports senior executives, professional managers and emerging leaders in their quest to achieve World-Class results in organizations that employ people who speak mainly Spanish.
A nationally recognized expert, Carlos has worked with hundreds of professionals from a variety of industries. They inspired him to publish his latest book, Leaders Without Borders, Building Bridges Between English & Spanish Speakers.
Carlos has delivered consulting and presentations for major organizations, associations, small businesses, healthcare providers and professional educators both nationally and internationally.His publications have been featured in many prestigious publications including The Dallas Morning News, Cristina Magazine, Good Housekeeping, Buen Hogar, and Mira!
Being completely fluent in English and Spanish, and having traveled extensively, adds a refreshing dimension to Carlos’ diverse background. This gives him a unique advantage in customizing his programs to address audiences made up of executives and professionals. His dynamic style and sense of humor are known to encourage fun and participation.
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