Founder Carol Cox Featured in OBJ’s People on the Move

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This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Speaking Your Brand! 🎉

Carol Cox, founder & CEO, was featured in the Orlando Business Journal‘s People on the Move.

Over the past decade, Carol has had the honor of working with hundreds of entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals to help them find and use their voice through powerful public speaking and thought leadership.

Our mission has always been to encourage people to see speaking as a powerful way to connect, inspire, and lead and to recognize that you are the messenger your audience has been waiting for. Whether on a stage, in a meeting, or on a podcast, your voice matters – and your story is what makes your message resonate.

Thank you to everyone who’s been part of this journey — clients, podcast guests, listeners, collaborators, and champions.

Special thanks to SYB team members Diane Diaz, Joy Spencer, Solita C. Roberts, Kelly Lamano Diaz.

Here’s to the next 10 years of bold voices and big impact!

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