Naomi Robson
MC, Host, Speaker and Media Trainer
Naomi Robson became well known to the Australian public as a journalist and news reporter at Seven News in 1991, and during her ten years as host and presenter of Today Tonight – a public affairs program on the Seven Network which moved up the rankings to become the Number 1 (and Logie-award winning) program in its time slot during her tenure as anchor – between 1997 to the end of 2006.
Since 2007, Naomi has been the director of, and primary trainer at, Managing Your Message – a company that provides customised Presentation Skills and Media Training courses, Media Crisis Management as well as Media Consultation.
In terms of Presentation Skills, Managing Your Message conducts workshops that cover all the elements of Presenting – Content and Construction of key messages, Story-telling, Delivery, Engagement, Body Language, Voice, Controlling Nerves, Mindset and of course, developing the client’s message.
Naomi is passionate about assisting companies, Senior Executives, Sales and Marketing teams and anyone who needs to speak to the media, or give any kind of presentation, to communicate effectively with genuine, credible influence and impact.
She can also assist in refining a pitch, upcoming presentations and help clients develop the key messages required to maximise the opportunity of engaging with the media, clients, investors or internal teams.
Naomi ran Media Training and Presentation Skills courses for the prestigious Monash University Executive MBA Program for four years and has been providing a series of Masterclasses for Deakin University’s Executive MBA program every year since 2018.
She also provides communications consulting to companies engaged in IPO activities.
Naomi Robson talks about:
- Communication Skills and Body Language – the do’s and don’ts. Body Language is the cornerstone of communication. Learn how your body language can make or break a negotiation as well as how to read your clients’ body language.
- Developing/framing your key messages in order to most effectively communicate with your clients – Who is your client? What are they looking for? What are their expectations? Do they have entrenched attitudes you need to take into account?