Ken Molay

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Ken Molay
  
Ken Molay is president and founder of Webinar Success, a consulting firm that assists companies in producing and delivering effective and compelling web seminars. Ken combines a technical background with experience in corporate marketing and public presentations. He is a prolific blogger on the subject of web conferencing and its applications and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and industry publications. He is a frequent public speaker on the topic of more effective webinars.

Here is a list of content on Indezine sites where he has been featured:

Presentation Summit 2020: Conversation with Ken MolayPresentation Summit 2020: Conversation with Ken Molay
June 4, 2020

Top 5 Tips For Remote Presentation DesignTop 5 Tips For Remote Presentation Design
June 29, 2018

Presentation Summit 2017: Conversation with Ken MolayPresentation Summit 2017: Conversation with Ken Molay
August 9, 2017

Outstanding Presentations Workshop 2014: Conversation with Ellen FinkelsteinOutstanding Presentations Workshop 2014: Conversation with Ellen Finkelstein
August 29, 2014



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